Herman Calloway and Bud argue about Bud's rocks because Calloway believes they are worthless and doesn't understand their significance to Bud. For Bud, the rocks represent his connection to his past and his mother's memory, making them invaluable to him. Their disagreement highlights the generational and emotional divide between them, as well as Bud's determination to assert his identity and value in the face of skepticism. This conflict serves to illustrate the themes of family, belonging, and the importance of personal history in the narrative.
herman e calloway was buds moms dad
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Rock's with writing on them the writing is where Herman E calloway got the rock and what the date was that he got it. (Herman E Calloway collects rocks because when his daughter was young he asked her if she wanted anything from a place he was going she said she wanted " a wock" yes a wock so now Herman E Calloway collects rocks from where he's been) and buds mom (Herman E Calloways daughter) had some rocks and when she died bud got them.
Herman e calaway is buds grandfather
Buds mother kept a lot of posters and things related to Herman E. Calloway. Since Bud had never met his father, he assumed that Herman E. Calloway was his father. At the end of the story you find out that Calloway is NOT Buds father BUT... they are still related somehow... read to find out!
No, it turns out that Herman E. Calloway is his grandfather. Buds mother is Herman E. Calloway's daughter.
herman e calloway said "now you cant just be running around accusing people of being your father" herman didnt take it well he was upset
The band's name is Herman e calloway.
no he is the grandfather! no he is the grandfather! READ THE BOOK!
Bud Herman E Calloway and the band Buds mom Bugs Jerry
yes in a very mean way
Bud's new family is Herman C. Calloway who is his grandfather. This is in Grand Rapids, Michigan.