Bud poured warm water on Todds pajama pants. Todd peed in his bed.
In the novel "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, the protagonist Bud is always running from the Amos family, particularly from Todd Amos and his mother, who mistreat him. The Amos family takes Bud in after his mother passes away, but Bud faces abuse and neglect while living with them. Throughout the story, Bud escapes from the Amos family in search of his father, whom he believes to be Herman E. Calloway.
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud Caldwell lived with the Amos family for about one month. He was taken in by the Amoses after he ran away from the Home, but their treatment of him was unkind and neglectful. Ultimately, Bud decided to leave and continue his quest to find his father.
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud Caldwell is hoping to live with the Amos family after he escapes from a home. However, he quickly discovers that the Amos family does not treat him well. His ultimate goal is to find his father, whom he believes to be a jazz musician in Flint, Michigan, specifically looking for a man named Herman E. Calloway.
Todd Amos
The condition that Todd Amos has is a lung disease called asthma
He had asthma.
Ms.amos screamed at bud and put him in the shed
Bud, Herman E. Calloway, The Amos Family , Bugs, Deza Malone, Lefty Lewis, Angela Caldwell , The Dusky Devastators, And Miss Thomas.
Some main events are when Bud travels to find his dad who he thinks is Herman E. Calloway, Bud has to leave the orphanage because he is getting a permanent home with the Amos's, when Bud gets locked in the Amos's shed by Todd's father
I think that he lives's with his father at the end of the story
Bud got his revenge on the Amos family by unleashing a series of mischievous acts after they mistreated him. He knocked over their prized possessions, including a valuable flower pot, and made sure to leave behind clues that would implicate him, causing chaos and frustration for the family. This act of retribution allowed Bud to assert himself and reclaim a sense of power after being subjected to their harsh treatment. Ultimately, it served as a cathartic moment for him, reinforcing his resilience in the face of adversity.
I suppose that depends on what exactly you mean by following Amos' teachings, but members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believe that their leader, Thomas S. Monson, is a prophet. They believe that the Lord reveals His secrets to him as Amos mentions in chapter 3. He exhorts members of the church to seek Jesus Christ and do good as in Amos chapter 5. They believe he is called of God as Amos says in chapter 7, and are striving to gather Israel and all true believers in Christ together as Amos says in chapter 9.