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In Freak Show, Mike Davis expands his coastal mythology into a powerful human drama where sport, loyalty, and redemption collide.The story reunites Medford Haley, the soulful surfboard shaper of The Shaper, with his childhood friend John "Bubba" Bradbury-a once-great baseball pitcher now broken by scandal and time. When Medford returns to California after years in Australia, he finds Bubba living quietly in Venice Beach, haunted by the ghosts of his glory days. Their reunion rekindles the spirit of play and mentorship they shared with Medford's late grandfather, a legendary ballplayer whose lessons of grace and grit echo throughout the novel.Bubba has one dream left-to assemble a team of outcasts and fallen legends for one final game: the greatest that never was. His recruits include a volatile mix of ex-pros, misfits, and men society has written off-a steroid casualty, a disgraced third baseman with cartel ties, a junkie savant, and a diminutive catcher known only as Pee Wee. Together they form a ragtag, deeply human "Freak Show," each seeking to reclaim a fragment of dignity through the game that once defined them.Meanwhile, Davis interlaces this redemptive Americana with an unexpected, transcendent subplot-the story of Aglakti Anumiaq, an Inuit youth imprisoned at Leavenworth whose destiny intertwines with Bubba's improbable dream game. Across the frozen North and the sweltering streets of L.A., both men seek meaning through craft, courage, and community.Told in Davis's signature poetic realism, Freak Show is a novel about second chances, mentorship, and the universal need to belong. It captures the rhythm of waves and baseball alike-both metaphors for the struggle to stay balanced against life's unpredictable breaks."We are what life shapes."Davis's Medford Haley series continues to blur the lines between surf, sport, and spirit-creating a uniquely soulful American mythology rooted in the sea, sand, and the search for grace.
In Freak Show, Mike Davis expands his coastal mythology into a powerful human drama where sport, loyalty, and redemption collide.The story reunites Medford Haley, the soulful surfboard shaper of The Shaper, with his childhood friend John "Bubba" Bradbury-a once-great baseball pitcher now broken by scandal and time. When Medford returns to California after years in Australia, he finds Bubba living quietly in Venice Beach, haunted by the ghosts of his glory days. Their reunion rekindles the spirit of play and mentorship they shared with Medford's late grandfather, a legendary ballplayer whose lessons of grace and grit echo throughout the novel.Bubba has one dream left-to assemble a team of outcasts and fallen legends for one final game: the greatest that never was. His recruits include a volatile mix of ex-pros, misfits, and men society has written off-a steroid casualty, a disgraced third baseman with cartel ties, a junkie savant, and a diminutive catcher known only as Pee Wee. Together they form a ragtag, deeply human "Freak Show," each seeking to reclaim a fragment of dignity through the game that once defined them.Meanwhile, Davis interlaces this redemptive Americana with an unexpected, transcendent subplot-the story of Aglakti Anumiaq, an Inuit youth imprisoned at Leavenworth whose destiny intertwines with Bubba's improbable dream game. Across the frozen North and the sweltering streets of L.A., both men seek meaning through craft, courage, and community.Told in Davis's signature poetic realism, Freak Show is a novel about second chances, mentorship, and the universal need to belong. It captures the rhythm of waves and baseball alike-both metaphors for the struggle to stay balanced against life's unpredictable breaks."We are what life shapes."Davis's Medford Haley series continues to blur the lines between surf, sport, and spirit-creating a uniquely soulful American mythology rooted in the sea, sand, and the search for grace.

















