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Author | Rodman Philbrick |
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Cover artist | David Shannon |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Publisher | Blue Sky/Scholastic |
Publication date | 1993 |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 160 |
ISBN | 0-7857-6594-8 |
Followed by | Max the Mighty |
Freak the Mighty is a young adult novel by Rodman Philbrick. Published in 1993, it was followed by the novel Max the Mighty in 1998. The primary characters are friends Maxwell Kane, a large, developmentally disabled, but kind-hearted boy, and Kevin Avery, nicknamed "Freak", who is physically disabled but very intelligent. Kevin is diagnosed with Morquio syndrome.
The novel was adapted for the screen under the title The Mighty by Charles Leavitt; the film was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Cincinnati, Ohio, and directed by Peter Chelsom, and released in 1998. [1]
In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, [2] Maxwell Kane is a young boy with low self-esteem. He lives with his grandparents, Grim and Gram. People are afraid of Max because he looks like his father, Kenneth "Killer" Kane, a convicted murderer. Max reminisces about his time in daycare, when he met a boy named Kevin (or Freak, as their classmates called him). Kevin has Morquio syndrome, wears leg braces and uses crutches, thinks of himself as a robot, and is bullied by bigger kids due to his short height. However, Max likes Kevin and thinks that the crutches and leg braces are neat.
Years later, when Max is in middle school, he learns that Freak and his mother, Gwen, referred to as "The Fair Guinevere", are moving into the house next door. Max eventually approaches Freak, who acts with hostility. Max later saves Kevin's toy ornithopter from a tree and they start to form a friendship. On the Fourth of July, they go to see the fireworks show and are attacked by an older boy, Tony "Blade" D., and his gang. After the show, Blade chases the two with his gang after Freak calls him a cretin. Despite Max's lack of knowledge and disability, he escapes by acting on Freak's orders, but the two are driven into a muddy millpond, Freak riding on Max's shoulders. Freak gets the attention of a nearby police car, which drives off Blade's gang and takes the boys home. After this, Kevin starts riding on Max's shoulders regularly. They begin to call themselves "Freak the Mighty". They go on adventures such as going to the hospital which Freak claims has a secret "Bionics Department" which has had his brain CT scanned and fitted into a bionic body.
On one adventure they find a woman's purse in the storm drain. They return it to the woman who is named Loretta Lee. She is the wife of Iggy, leader of the Panheads, a motorcycle gang who "struck fear in everyone, even the cops". Iggy says that the two of them once knew Max's father. They consider "having some fun" with the boys but do not because they are afraid that Max's father will get parole even though he is serving a life sentence. Loretta also calls Kevin's father a magician, saying that he vanished as soon as he found out his son had a birth defect.
At school, Freak chokes on food and is taken to the hospital. Later, Grim reveals to Max that his father, Kenny Kane, has been released from prison on parole. Max's father killed his mother, Annie, by strangling her to death. Grim and Gram dislike Kane and are afraid of Max ending up like him. Grim threatens to buy a gun for the family's protection. Max is shocked and scared by the news of Kane's parole. On Christmas Eve, Max is woken up by Kane, who wants to train him to be his assistant and kidnaps by him. They go to Iggy Lee's apartment in the New Tenements, nicknamed the "New Testaments" by the people in Portmouth.
Kane keeps Max tied up on a small chair. Kane swears that he did not murder Annie and calls himself "a man of God". On Christmas morning he leaves Max alone and Loretta tries to help him escape. Kane catches Loretta and starts to choke her to death but is interrupted by Max escaping the ropes to save her. Max reveals that he witnessed his father kill Annie in the same fashion. Kane tries to grab Max's neck and strangle him. Freak then arrives and saves Max by squirting Kane with a squirt gun in the eye which he claims is filled with sulfuric acid, though it is in fact filled with soap, vinegar, and curry powder. The police await outside, and Kane is taken back to prison and, having pled guilty in court, has to serve out the rest of his original sentence plus ten more years.
After having a seizure on his thirteenth birthday, Freak is admitted into the hospital and gives Max a blank book, telling him to write the story of Freak the Mighty in it. Max returns to the hospital the next day to find that Freak died because his heart became too big for his body. Dr. Spivak, Kevin's doctor, reveals that Freak knew he was going to have a short life, but he told Max that he was going to get a bionic body because it would give himself hope. The Fair Gwen moves away, with a new man named Rick she is in love with, and Max misses Freak's funeral, staying in his room (which he calls the "down under") for months. Not even Grim or Gram can get him out, until Grim orders Max to return to school. One day, Max sees Loretta, who says that "Doing nothing's a drag, kid", so Max writes all of the adventures he and Freak had, in honor of his best friend.
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