She promised him that she will keep watching the suitcase and that nobody will rob it
The Hooverville woman promised to take care of Bud like he was her own child and look out for him while he stayed with her in the camp.
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Hooverville
Hooverville
in a Hooverville in Flint ..
Gather wood
by being the awsomest awsome in the awsomest freakin world
Bud describes a Hooverville as a shantytown where poor people live in makeshift huts and tents made from scraps and found materials. Hoovervilles were named after President Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression due to the large number of homeless and destitute individuals living in these makeshift communities.
the police had destroyed it
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud learns that Miss Hill is not his real mother, but rather a kind woman who takes care of him. He also discovers that she was separated from her own child due to unfortunate circumstances, which helps him understand her behavior better. Bud develops a close bond with Miss Hill despite their initial misunderstandings.
Hooverville was a small town just outside of Flint ( were Bud lived) It was were all the poor people with little clothing little food and little supplies lived. They people lived in cardboard and wood homes.
An example of alliteration in "Bud, Not Buddy" is the phrase "Fearful Footsteps Followed Him." This occurs when Bud is walking nervously through the dark and spooky Hooverville camp.
Bud met Deza Malone in the Hooverville of Flint. He, Bugs, Deza, and a white boy (no racism there) were sent to wash dishes. While they were doing their jobs, Deza and Bud kissed. However, this was not witnessed by anyone.
Herman E. Caldwell is Bud's Grandfather in Bud Not Buddy (I promise i am not lying)