Bud learned that miss hill had gotten married and moved to hoovervile
Bud learned from Miss Thomas that Herman E. Calloway is actually his grandfather. She confirmed this after Bud showed her the flyer with Herman's picture on it.
Herman E. Calloway is depicted as a stern, gruff, and distant man in "Bud, Not Buddy." He is initially unapproachable and appears unfriendly, but his true kindness and warmth towards Bud are revealed as the story unfolds. Herman is a talented musician and band leader who ultimately develops a strong bond with Bud.
Herman gave Bud many chores to keep him busy, teach him responsibilities, and help him feel like he was contributing to the household. It was also a way for Herman to keep Bud out of mischief and show him the value of hard work.
Herman E. Calloway initially dislikes Bud because he sees him as a potential troublemaker due to mistaken identity and misunderstandings. Bud's persistence and determination eventually win over Calloway as they discover their familial connection and bond over their shared love of music.
Bud describes a Hooverville as a shantytown where poor people live in makeshift huts and tents made from scraps and found materials. Hoovervilles were named after President Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression due to the large number of homeless and destitute individuals living in these makeshift communities.
She is a librarian!
Miss Hill is a librarian that knows bud.
miss hill got married and moved to chicago
she die
Miss Hill is the librarian in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. She helps Bud find information about jazz music and his family history. Miss Hill is kind and supportive of Bud throughout the story.
She worked at the library
She worked at the library
mrs hill got married and moved to Chicago,Illinois
because she got married and moved away hope this helped
out west to chicago he is going to find miss hill and to get away from the depression
Bud went to the library to find Miss Hill because he believed she could help him learn more about his mother and his past. However, Miss Hill was not at the library because she was attending a conference, which left Bud feeling disappointed and alone in his search for answers.
mrs hill got married and moved to Chicago,Illinois