Yes. If you read the book, Bud was really poor that he had to get on a meal line (or whatever it was called). The time period was the Great Depression, when over 38 million people were unemployed. This perfectly suits the situation that Bud is in (poor, homeless, no money, etc.).
Yes, "Bud, Not Buddy" is set during the Great Depression in the 1930s, which is accurately portrayed in the book. The author, Christopher Paul Curtis, effectively captures the struggles and challenges faced by many during this historical time period.
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I would consider 'Bud, Not Buddy' a historical fiction book. Most people would answer "No" to this question, but I'll tell you why I feel this way. The story is about Bud, the main character and how he lives life. He grows up during The Great Depression, which we all know was a very hard period of time for America. Now, this book is historical fiction because although there might've not been a young boy named Bud who lived in the north and searched for his father, but there was a depression going on and Americans were segregated. So that's what makes it a historical fiction.
No it's not child. I deeply sorry to tell you this, but i am stupid
it is a historical fiction book
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