Bud believes the man on the flyer is his father because the man in the flyer shares his father's name, Herman E. Calloway. Bud also carries a flyer advertising Calloway's jazz band and believes his father might be affiliated with this band.
because the man on the flyer is his father
he imaged that herman e calloway was his father but he was actually bud's grand father
There were multiple conflicts in Bud, Not Buddy. The main one was that Bud wanted to find the man he believed was his father: Herman E. Calloway.
In Chapter 7 of "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud stays the night with a kind family but leaves the next morning to continue his search for his father. He encounters a kind couple in a car who offer him a lift, but Bud starts feeling uneasy and jumps out of the car, continuing on foot. Bud then meets Lefty Lewis, a man who claims to know Bud's father, Herman E. Calloway.
The earliest man-carrying powered aeroplane was the Wright Flyer.
I think the father is trying to give an advice to him.
Might be the neighbors kid bud or maybe the mail man's
The name of the white man in Bud,Not Buddy is Mr.Deeds, Dirty Deeds
It was reputed that her mother had an affair with a man named William Rogers and this was her real father.
They did that so Bud could eat.
Bud' zdorov for a man, or bud' zdorova for a women
In these chapters of "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud runs away from the Amos household where he was staying and embarks on a journey to find his father. Along the way, he encounters kind strangers who help him, but also faces challenges such as hunger and a mysterious man following him. Bud's determination and resourcefulness help him navigate through these obstacles as he continues his quest to find his family.