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Bud, not buddyBy Christopher Paul Curtis
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Grasping the concept
  • This story is about a boy named Bud, who goes
    on a journey in search of his father. The story
    begins with Bud living in a Home. Bud is sent off
    to live with a rude family, the Amoses. After
    having to escape their shed, Bud decides to go to
    the pubic library. He wanted to visit a lady
    named Miss. Hill to see if she could help him. To
    Buds disappointment Miss. Hill had left to be
    married. Bud soon meets an old friend, Bugs, who
    invites Bud to join him on the lam. Before their
    first train arrived they had to stay at the Flint
    Hooverville. Where Bud kissed a girl named Deza
    Malone. In the morning Bugs and Bud woke up to
    people seeming surprised because the train was
    leaving. Bud was one of the few that didnt make
    it on. Bud starts to look at the flyer he
    retrieved when his mother died. Bud starts to
    believe that the man on this flyer was his
    father. So bud sets off to find a man named
    Herman E. Calloway. Along the way Bud has to hide
    in the bushes every time a car goes by. On one
    occasion a man stops the car because he sees Bud.
    Bud comes out of the bushes to meet a man named
    Lefty Lewis. Lefty Lewis is kind enough to let
    Bud come with him to meet his daughter and her
    family. Bud learns Lefty Lewiss daughters name
    was Miss. Sleet. At her house Bud gets new
    clothes and a good breakfast. Bud tells Lefty
    Lewis he is the son of Herman E. Calloway, and
    Lefty Lewis takes Bud straight there. When Bud
    walks up to the house and through the door he
    sees Herman E Calloways Band. The band didnt
    know what to think of Bud so they took him to a
    resturaunt and he met the bands singer Miss.
    Thomas. Bud stayed with the band for a little
    while until one day Bud showed Herman E. Calloway
    one of the rocks his mother had when she died.
    Herman E. Calloway was shocked and started to
    cry. Bud learned Herman E. Calloway was his
    grandfather. He finally had a good home.

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The theme
  • You can learn from this story to keep your dreams
    alive. We learn if we keep believing in our
    selves we might get exactly what we want.
  • If you read this book you will venture into Bud
    Caldwells search for his dad. You also learn
    that things dont always work out as planned, but
    you may get more than you wanted.

4
What happened
  • Bud is sent to the Amoses, and is treated bad.
  • He leaves there to meet the librarian, but she is
    gone to be married.
  • He goes to find Herman E. Calloway.
  • On the way he meets a man named Lefty Lewis who
    takes him to Herman.
  • Bud meets the band, and soon discovers Herman is
    his grandfather.
  • The band gives him a saxophone.
  • He moves in with the band.
  • The End

5
How it looked
  • At Flints Hoover Ville there was an assortment
    of items to make what looked like huts and a
    blazing warm fire in the middle. To the side
    there was a river that flowed silently. The
    fires gleam passed through the faces of kind and
    welcoming people. The huts stood a little off
    balance, but proud. They were made from
    cardboard and scavenged up material to make a
    wonderful shelter. Altogether it was a
    magnificent place to stay.

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Characters
  • Bud Caldwell
  • He is skinny and a bit weak.
  • He is kind and determined.
  • He is the main character.
  • Bugs
  • He is small and short.
  • He is brave and smart.
  • He is Buds friend.
  • Herman E. Calloway
  • He is bigger and older.
  • He is rude and grouchy.

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Complicated words
  • Commence
  • 1. You cant be too sure, though, cause it
    shakes you up whole lot more than grown folks
    think it does when good parts of commence to
    loosening up and falling off you.
  • 2. greatly enforce
  • 3. to begin
  • Figuring
  • 1. It seemed like she was having a hard time
    figuring out what was going on because Todds
    right leg got tired from kicking me and he
    switched over to his left one while she watched.
  • 2. finding out
  • 3. the written or printed symbol for a number
  • Decoder
  • 1. It was like something was telling me there was
    a message for me in this flyer but I didnt have
    the decoder ring to read what it was.
  • 2. item used to figure things out.
  • 3. To translate from code into ordinary language
  • Muttered
  • He sputtered and muttered and felt the spot where
    Id slapped him.
  • Mumbled under breath
  • To speak in a low, indistinct voice with the lips
    nearly closed
  • Sputtered
  • He sputtered and muttered and felt the spot where
    Id slapped him
  • Tripped on words


8
The Great Depression
  • The Great Depression was a period of time that
    begun in late 1929, and lasted nearly ten years.
  • The Great Depression mostly started from unfair
    pay in the 1920s.
  • Jazz was popular form of music in the 1920s
    and1930s.
  • Layoffs from work was flowing because of the
    unbalanced money situation.
  • Times were hard for many families because
    everyone was losing money. Some lost their cars
    and homes.

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Simile and Metaphors
  • Herman E. Calloway was like a Hermit Crab.
  • Herman E. Calloway was a crab.
  • Bugs was like a beetle.
  • Bugs was a fly.

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Buds Life and Mine
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