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== Foreword ==
 
== Foreword ==
 
The author explains that he is not Brandon Sanderson, but [[Alcatraz Smedry]]. This book is not a work of fiction, but an actual biography that is sold as a fantasy book in the [[Hushlands]] to avoid detection by the [[Librarian]]s. The purpose of the book is to convince everyone that he is not a hero, but a bad person.
 
The author explains that he is not Brandon Sanderson, but [[Alcatraz Smedry]]. This book is not a work of fiction, but an actual biography that is sold as a fantasy book in the [[Hushlands]] to avoid detection by the [[Librarian]]s. The purpose of the book is to convince everyone that he is not a hero, but a bad person.
 
*[[bws: alcatraz-authors-foreward|Foreword]]
 
   
 
*[[bws: annotation-alcatraz-authors-foreword/|Foreword Annotation]]
 
*[[bws: annotation-alcatraz-authors-foreword/|Foreword Annotation]]
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and contains a bag of sand. Alcatraz goes to the kitchen to prepare dinner and proceeds to set the kitchen on fire. He goes to his room and overhears his foster parents deciding that they must give him up. His caseworker, [[Shasta Smedry|Ms. Fletcher]], arrives. She warns Alcatraz that she is running out of families to place him with. She sees the bag of sand but seems dismissive of it.
 
and contains a bag of sand. Alcatraz goes to the kitchen to prepare dinner and proceeds to set the kitchen on fire. He goes to his room and overhears his foster parents deciding that they must give him up. His caseworker, [[Shasta Smedry|Ms. Fletcher]], arrives. She warns Alcatraz that she is running out of families to place him with. She sees the bag of sand but seems dismissive of it.
 
*[[bws: alcatraz-chapter-one|Chapter 1]]
 
   
 
*[[bws: annotation-alcatraz-chapter-one/|Chapter 1 Annotation]]
 
*[[bws: annotation-alcatraz-chapter-one/|Chapter 1 Annotation]]
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;Plot Summary
 
;Plot Summary
 
Alcatraz is awoken by the sound of someone banging on the front door. He opens the door to an eccentric [[Leavenworth Smedry|old man]] who wishes him a happy birthday and claims that he is his grandfather. He is late, as the boy's birthday was the day before. After a brief and chaotic introduction, the elder Smedry storms into Alcatraz's home and discovers that the sands have been stolen. Only Ms. Fletcher has been in his room, and from Alcatraz's description, Grandpa Smedry identifies her as a Librarian and urges the boy to come with him on a mission to retrieve the sands. Alcatraz, believing that the man he just met is crazy, lets his grandfather leave the house and locks the door behind him. He goes to the kitchen to have breakfast and encounters a man pointing a gun at him.
 
Alcatraz is awoken by the sound of someone banging on the front door. He opens the door to an eccentric [[Leavenworth Smedry|old man]] who wishes him a happy birthday and claims that he is his grandfather. He is late, as the boy's birthday was the day before. After a brief and chaotic introduction, the elder Smedry storms into Alcatraz's home and discovers that the sands have been stolen. Only Ms. Fletcher has been in his room, and from Alcatraz's description, Grandpa Smedry identifies her as a Librarian and urges the boy to come with him on a mission to retrieve the sands. Alcatraz, believing that the man he just met is crazy, lets his grandfather leave the house and locks the door behind him. He goes to the kitchen to have breakfast and encounters a man pointing a gun at him.
 
*[[bws: alcatraz-chapter-two|Chapter 2]]
 
   
 
*[[bws: annotation-alcatraz-chapter-two/|Chapter 2 Annotation]]
 
*[[bws: annotation-alcatraz-chapter-two/|Chapter 2 Annotation]]

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