Max the Mighty

Max the Mighty
Author Rodman Philbrick
Genre Young adult fiction
Publisher Scholastic
Publication date
1998
Media type Print
Pages 166
ISBN 978-0-590-18892-0
OCLC 36705731
[Fic] 21
LC Class PZ7.P52112 Max 1998
Preceded by Freak the Mighty

Max the Mighty is a young adult novel by Rodman Philbrick. Published in 1998, it is the sequel to Freak the Mighty.[1]

Max Kane helps Rachel, nicknamed "Worm" because of her love of reading, run away from her overly religious and abusive stepfather. Nicknamed "The Undertaker", he drives a hearse and wears black clothing. The Undertaker accuses Max of kidnapping Worm, so Max and Worm run away with Dippy Hippie on his bus, the Prairie Schooner. Along the way, they meet two con-artists, Frank and Joanie, who read about Max and Worm and a money reward for finding them. Frank then tries to turn them in, and Max and Worm have to leave the Prairie Schooner. To take them the rest of the way they hop a train with Hobo Joe and arrive in Chivalry, Montana in a different train. They go into a mining tunnel and Max discovers that Worm's birth father had died in a mining accident. The Undertaker arrives there with the police and Max and Worm run away in the tunnels. They meet Dip, and Max's grandfather, Grim. The police catch them, and Worm runs back into the tunnel. She thinks about committing suicide to be with her father and away from her stepfather, but Max talks her out of it. A support beam in the mine falls over, pinning the Undertaker to the ground. Worm finally confronts the Undertaker about the abuse he has been doing to her and her mother, revealing the truth to the police. Before anything else can happen, the mine starts to collapse, forcing everybody to run for the exit. However, Max can't bear to leave the Undertaker behind, even after everything he did, so he lifts up the beam to make sure the Undertaker escapes before the mine collapses. Emergency services manages to rescue Max, who receives a broken shoulder and a broken leg as a result of his injuries. Afterwards, Worm's mother finally gets up the courage to stand up to her abusive husband and testify about what really happened, getting the Undertaker convicted of domestic abuse. The book ends with Worm and her mother living with Max and his grandparents. Max frequently mentions his old friend Kevin, also nicknamed Freak, throughout the book.

References

  1. "Max the Mighty Discussion Guide". Retrieved 28 April 2016.
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