The phrase "Why bud did he go to Flint" seems to reference a specific context or story that isn't clear from the question alone. If you could provide more details or clarify who "he" refers to and what the situation is, I would be happy to help answer your question!
flint, grand rapids
Flint
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.
Bud was in Flint,but left to find his dad in Grand Rapids.
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.
Flint, Michigan
in flint michigan
in a Hooverville in Flint ..
He was in flint
The man likely recognized Bud as being from Flint based on his demeanor, clothing, or other visual cues that suggested his background. Additionally, Bud's body language or expressions may have indicated his hunger, such as looking for food or showing signs of distress. The man's understanding of Bud's situation may also stem from familiarity with the struggles faced by individuals from Flint.
Flint and the grand rapinds and hoverville
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Flint, Detroit, and Grand Rapids are significant locations that reflect the journey of the protagonist, Bud Caldwell. Flint is where Bud begins his search for his father, while Detroit represents a pivotal destination where he hopes to find family and belonging. Grand Rapids is mentioned as Bud's birthplace, highlighting his roots and the challenges he faces as an orphan during the Great Depression. These cities play crucial roles in shaping Bud's identity and experiences throughout the story.