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100 _aPhilbrick, Rodman
_d1951-
245 _aFreak the Mighty
250 _aScholastic Gold edition 2018
260 _aNew York, NY
_bScholastic Gold
_c1993
300 _a192 p.
_c5.5 x 0.5 x 7.75 inches
504 _aAfter Words (by Anamika Bhatnagar): Rodman Philbrick's Freak the Mighty Contents: About the Author Q&A with Rodman Philbrick Rod's Writing Tips Knights and Quests and the Real Fair Guinevere Make-Your-Own-Quest Guide A Sneak Peak at Max the Mighty
520 _a"'I never had a brain until Freak came along...' "That's what Max thought. All his life he'd been called stupid. Dumb. Slow. It didn't help that his body seemed to be growing faster than his mind. It didn't help that people were afraid of him. So Max learned how to be alone. At least until Freak came along. "Freak was weird, too. He had a little body--and a really big brain. Together Max and Freak were unstoppable. "Together, they were Freak the Mighty."
521 _a930L
586 _aA School Library Journal Best Book for Young Adults A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults A YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers An IRA Young Adults' Choices Book
586 _aA winner of: Arizona Young Readers' Award, California Young Reader Medal, Charlotte Award, Golden Sower Award (Nebraska), Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature (California), Soaring Eagle Book Award (Wyoming)
650 _aFriendship--Fiction
650 _aLearning disabilities--Fiction
650 _aChildren with disabilities--Fiction
942 _cBK