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: Hitting a home run off the local bully, John McNab.

: It asks how we want to be remembered—for our "stats" or for our heart. Maniac Magee

The story begins with a tragedy: Jeffrey's parents die in a trolley accident. After years of living with an aunt and uncle who refuse to speak to one another, Jeffrey does the only thing that makes sense. He runs. : Hitting a home run off the local bully, John McNab

While the book uses the tone of a legend, it deals with heavy, permanent themes: After years of living with an aunt and

He runs until he hits Two Mills, Pennsylvania. This isn't just any town; it’s a place literally split in two. The East End is Black, the West End is White, and the invisible line between them is as thick as a brick wall. Jeffrey, however, doesn't see the line. He’s just a kid who’s hungry, homeless, and looking for a book to read. Crossing the Line What makes Maniac "Maniac" are his legendary feats:

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: Fearlessly entering the "forbidden" yards and homes of both sides of town.