Maniac Magee leaves the Beale's house in Chapter 6 of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
Because he wants to.
you mean how did he get an address well its because amanda beale allowed him to live in her house which became his house
The kid sitting next to Duke at dinner in the book "Maniac Magee" is John McNab, a bully from the East End. John McNab regularly taunted and intimidated Maniac Magee during his stay at the Beales' house.
Mr. Beale takes Maniac back to the Beale house because Maniac runs away from the McNabs' house and has nowhere else to go. The Beales take him in and treat him like family, providing a stable and loving home for him.
I think he makes them realize that races do not mean much, and people are people no matter what race they are. He makes them feel better about their feelings torwards racial discrimination.***I read the book a while ago, but The Beales are the people with Amanda, correct?
728 Sycamore Street, East End, Two Mills, the Beale house because Earl Grayson died and Maniac left 101, his address for the Bandshell at Elmwood Park zoo, and he kept wandering and finally at the end of the book, he lived with the Beales.
Maniac Magee(a.k.a. Jeffrey Magee) checks to see his new address before going to bed.
Maniac Magee(a.k.a. Jeffrey Magee) checks to see his new address before going to bed.
At the beginning of "Maniac Magee," Jeffrey is a lonely and misunderstood orphan who runs away from his aunt and uncle's home. Through his experiences in Two Mills, he learns about friendship, forgiveness, and the importance of family, ultimately finding a place where he belongs and becoming a unifying figure in the divided community. By the end of the story, Maniac Magee has grown from a boy seeking acceptance to a symbol of hope and reconciliation for the people of Two Mills.
Yes he did because Maniac thought that that house was a psychotic mess and thought "who are the orphans now?"
Maniac Magee, the main character in the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, lived in the fictional town of Two Mills, Pennsylvania.
go to the lady's house and eat with her family