hester and lester bow wow the dog and her parents
you mean how did he get an address well its because amanda beale allowed him to live in her house which became his house
Maniac Magee stared at the front of Amanda's front door because it was painted the exact same color as the Beales' house. He was struck by the resemblance and felt a connection to it because of his past experiences living with the Beales.
Maniac Magee leaves the Beale's house in Chapter 6 of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
The Beales live in the east end of Two Mills in the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli. They reside on Hector Street and are neighbors to the Pickwells.
Because he wants to.
In "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Amanda Beale is described as having "braids." While the specific color of her hair is not explicitly mentioned in the text, it is often interpreted as black. Her braids are a significant part of her character, symbolizing her intelligence and determination.
Amanda Beale's plan to make Maniac Magee popular was by engineering a huge run of the orange peelers and dividing them up among the kids in the East End so that when they saw Maniac, they would wave them like mad, making him appear like a hero.
At the end of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Jeffrey Lionel Magee, also known as Maniac Magee, is shown living with his new family, the Beales, in Two Mills, Pennsylvania. He finally finds a place where he belongs and is surrounded by people who care for him.
Maniac wanted paint in "Maniac Magee" because he needed to repaint the Beale family's house in the East End after it had been vandalized. The Beales had taken him in and helped him when he ran away from his previous foster home, so he wanted to repay their kindness.
Amanda
McNabs always have their home a mess and the Beales always have their home clean.
Amanda goes to the buffalo pen at night. Amanda is yelling at him to go home with her.Eventually Maniac Magee goes back to the Beales house. Maniac knew that finally, truly, at long last, someone was calling him home. THE END