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Book Freakville John Patrick Flannery
Libristo code: 52865246
Publishers John Patrick Flannery, April 2026
Freakville is a warm, witty, and quietly moving novel narrated by Frank Tosca, a Wisconsin-born doct... Full description
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Freakville is a warm, witty, and quietly moving novel narrated by Frank Tosca, a Wisconsin-born doctor living a life that never quite fit. When a routine government letter reveals he has a daughter named Ophelia - born to a wife who vanished without explanation the night before his medical school graduation - Frank becomes obsessed with finding her. The address on the letter leads him to an unlikely place: a walled community in rural Arkansas that serves as a retirement home for former carnival folk.

The catch? Only carnival people are allowed inside.

Undeterred, Frank researches carnival acts and lands on the Geek - a performer who bites the heads off live chickens and acts unhinged. He acquires chickens, practices, and after considerable trauma to both himself and the birds, submits an application claiming a fictional European Geek career. To his amazement, he's accepted - not for his Geek credentials, but because the community has desperately needed a doctor since its founding.

Once inside, Frank meets the estate's colorful residents: Billy Bailey, the dignified manager with a functional tail and an excellent Hong Kong tailor; Tony the Tattooed, covered head to toe in ink; Sophie the Seer, whose predictions are just accurate enough to be unnerving; Gerry the Gerbil, whose teeth never stop growing; Dave, a man who is convinced - and possibly correct - that he is invisible; and many others who have spent their lives being gawked at and have built this place so they no longer have to be.

He spots two young women hanging laundry and arguing fiercely behind a hedge. One says I hate you, Olivia - and Frank's heart stops. He learns they are sisters, both raised by the community after their mother left them at the gate years ago with no note or explanation. One of them is named Ophelia.

As Frank settles into life on the estate, practicing medicine, earning trust, and becoming part of something he didn't know he was missing, he works up to the moment he must tell his daughters the truth: that he is not a retired European Geek, but their father, who bit the heads off thirty chickens to find them.

The confession - first to the girls, then to the whole community - is met not with anger but with the particular patience of people who have spent their lives navigating a world that misunderstood them. Frank is forgiven, absorbed, and named.

Freakville is a novel about belonging - how it can't be inherited or assigned, only earned, and how the walls we build to protect ourselves sometimes turn out to be the very thing that makes a home.

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About the book

Full name Freakville
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 142
EAN 9798235364349
Libristo code 52865246
Weight 174
Dimensions 140 x 216 x 8
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