Characters
Extraordinary Feats
Problems
Events
Theme
100

This young girl shares her books and home with Maniac and shows courage when facing Mars Bar.

Amanda Beale

100

Maniac does this while holding a book, showing his athletic skill.

Catches a football

100
Maniac has no home, so he lives here with his quiet friends.

the zoo

100

After he is born, this event happens and changes Maniac's story.

His parents die in a trolley accident.

100

Throughout the story, Maniac is always looking for this theme that he has lost.

Maniac is looking for a home.

200

This old man becomes a father-figure to Maniac and learns to read because of him.

Grayson

200

Maniac sits unafraid reading on these, even though they were “forbidden.”

Finsterwald's front steps

200

This gang chases Maniac and threatens him when he crosses their street boundary.

McNab and the Cobras

200

Maniac and Grayson celebrate this holiday together like a family, showing belonging.

Thanksgiving

200

Amanda and her precious suitcase are a clue to this theme of the story.

The importance of reading in changing your thinking and your life.

300

The tough kid who is known for his strength and anger; he is surprised when Maniac eats his food.

Mars Bar

300

 Maniac does this three times in one game, surprising everyone with his skill.

Hits John McNabs pitch and makes 3 home runs

300

This problem is discovered because Maniac tells a lie about where he lives.  

that Maniac has no home

300

Grayson gives Maniac this precious gift

Grayson's old baseball glove

300

Maniac is compared to this self-less Bible character.

the good Samaritan

400

These two small children create chaos but love Maniac; they help show his caring side.

Hester and Lester
400

Maniac unties this as he did smaller ones; it is a small act but symbolic.

Cobble's Knot
400

This symbolizes the mess of hatred and racism in Two Mills.  

Cobble's Knot

400

Maniac teaches Grayson something important that changes Grayson’s life—what is it?

Maniac teaches Grayson to read.

400

Maniac shows this theme when he rescues Russell from the trolley trestle.

caring is shown by your sacrifice for others

500

These two runways are violent and create chaos wherever they go, still Maniac rescues them.

Piper and Russel McNab

500

Name these two daring feats Maniac does in early chapters that help make him a legend (one running feat and one rescue).

 Runs on the steel rail; rescues Arnold Jones

500

This symbolizes the segregation in Two Mills

Hector Street divides the town

500

After Grayson’s death, Maniac does this to the bandshell door number and then runs away.

He paints over the "house number" on the door of the bandshell.
500

Maniac shows his belief in this theme when he introduces Mars Bar to the Pickwells and even the McNabs.

That people can change their behavior and their thinking about things like racism.