Bud travels to Grand Rapids after Lefty Lewis thakes him to his daughter's house and Bud leaves to go to Grand Rapids the next morning.
Flint
flint, grand rapids
in flint michigan
Bud was in Flint,but left to find his dad in Grand Rapids.
in a Hooverville in Flint ..
Flint and the grand rapinds and hoverville
Flint, Michigan, 1936. During the Great Depression.
The book Bud, Not Buddy was written by Christopher Paul Curtis this book is about the great depression if you do not like sad books this is not for you other wise buy this book at a local book store.
In "Bud, Not Buddy," once Bud and Mr. Lewis reach Flint, they eat breakfast at a diner called the "Sweet Pea." The diner serves as a place for Bud to experience a sense of comfort and community, contrasting with his previous hardships. Their breakfast together strengthens the bond between Bud and Mr. Lewis as they continue their journey.
Bud walks from Flint to Grand Rapids in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" because he is determined to find and reunite with his missing father. He believes that Grand Rapids is where his father lives and decides to go there in search of him, despite the challenges and dangers he faces along the way. Bud's journey is driven by his hope and determination to find his family.
He is mostly Outside trying to survive and find a place to stay while looking for his father.
The telegraph reference in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis can be found on page 64. It is when Bud discovers a telegraph office in Flint, Michigan while he is on his journey to find his father.