Sleet to finish making breakfast. During breakfast, Lefty teases everyone, and we learn that he is a redcap. On the way to Grand Rapids, Lefty makes a few stops. First, he picks up a mysterious little box.
Then Lefty gets pulled over by a cop, who questioned him about labor organizing and unions. Lefty denies any involvement. In the car, however, Lefty reveals to Bud that he was helping out with union negotiations and explains that unions are like families. Lefty drives Bud to the club and waits for him in the car while Bud supposedly checks in with his dad. Lefty trusts Bud. Lefty takes off for home. Logging out…. LitCharts Teacher Editions.
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The way the content is organized and presented is seamlessly smooth, innovative, and comprehensive. Lefty Lewis finds Bud Caldwell on the side of the road on the way from Grand Rapids from Flint and immediately shows concern for the boy.
Lefty Lewis is a funny, good-hearted, and kind man who appears to find genuine satisfaction in helping Bud to his destination. He has a penchant for lightheartedly poking fun at the people around him; he teases Bud during their car trips, as well as his daughter and his grandchildren, Kim and Scott Sleet. Upon learning that his daughter has died and Bud is his only surviving family, Mr. C breaks down, and shows about as much emotion as we ever see from him.
Bud has numerous flashbacks of her giving him advice or just being with him, and she clearly helped him become the intelligent kid he his.
Her relationship with her father was complicated, but she saved all the advertisements from where his band played, displaying a deep and lasting love between the two. A kindly man who stops to give Bud a ride when he sees him walking along a highway at night. The self-righteous and mean woman who initially had agreed to take Bud in from the orphanage, but who quickly decides he is not a good fit and wants to send him back. The Amoses' son with whom Bud gets in a fight. Todd is smart and wily, but he is mostly selfish and mean-spirited.
Bud's good friend from the Home. Bugs gets his name from the time when a cockroach crawled into his ear. He suggests he and Bud go west to find opportunities, but when Bugs makes it onto the train setting off from the Hooverville, Bud does not. The Librarian fills Miss Hill's shoes and helps Bud look up places, find out their distances, etc. She is very kind to him, giving him food and an interesting book on the Civil War to peruse. A spunky and kind young girl at the Hooverville who is tasked with washing dishes with Bud.
She is talkative and Bud, against his will, enjoys talking to her as well.
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