The Anomalies

The Anomalies, published as The Freaks outside of the US, is a novel by Joey Goebel published in 2003.

The Anomalies
AuthorJoey Goebel
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherMacAdam/Cage
Publication date
2003
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages205 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN1-931561-29-X (first edition, hardback)
OCLC51293959
813/.6 21
LC ClassPS3607.O33 A56 2003
Followed byTorture the Artist 

Plot summary

In a small town in Kentucky, five outsiders have come together: an eighty-year-old woman who walks around in cowboy boots and a Sex Pistols T-shirt; a beautiful woman in a wheelchair; a young Iraqi searching for the American soldier he wounded in the First Gulf War; a precocious young girl; and an extremely articulate African American, who seems to be constantly on drugs but in reality makes his way through life completely sober. Wherever the five "freaks" show up, people laugh at them. The passion that unites them is music, their shared dream is to conquer the world with their music, and together they form the power pop new wave heavy metal punk rock band known as The Anomalies. In the words of their lead singer, "The only way to make this a better place would be for God to drop the bomb." Alone they are only outsiders, but as a group they might just be the bomb that God does not want to drop…

Release details

  • 2003, USA, MacAdam/Cage Publishing (ISBN 1-931561-29-X), Pub date ? April 2003, hardback (first edition)
  • 2004, USA, MacAdam/Cage Publishing (ISBN 1-931561-84-2), Pub date 30 October 2004, paperback
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