From the Publisher
It's 1936, in Flint, Michigan, and when 10-year-old Bud decides to
hit the road to find his father, nothing can stop him.
From the Jacket
It''s 1936, in Flint, Michigan, and when 10-year-old Bud decides to hit the road to find his father, nothing can stop him.
Bookclub Guide
Born in Flint, Michigan, Christopher Paul Curtis spent his first 13
years after high school on the assembly line of Flint's historic
Fisher Body Plant #1. His job entailed hanging doors, and it left
him with an aversion to getting into and out of large
automobiles-particularly big Buicks.
Curtis's writing-and his dedication to it-has been greatly
influenced by his family members, particularly his wife, Kaysandra.
With grandfathers like Earl "Lefty" Lewis, a Negro Baseball League
pitcher, and 1930s bandleader Herman E. Curtis, Sr., of "Herman
Curtis and the Dusky Devastators of the Depression," it is easy to
see why Christopher Paul Curtis was destined to become an
entertainer.
In Bud, Not Buddy, Curtis tells the story of 10-year-old Bud
Caldwell, who hits the road in search of his father and his home.
Times may be hard in 1936 Flint, Michigan, but orphaned Bud's got a
few things going for him; he believes his mother left a clue of who
his father was-and nothing can stop Bud from trying to find him.
Curtis' debut novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963, received
both a Newbery Honor and a Coretta Scott King Honor in 1996. It
tells the story of 10-year-old Kenny and his family, the Weird
Watsons of Flint, Michigan, and their unforgettable journey that
leads them into one of the darkest moments in American history. It
is by turns a hilarious, touching, and tragic story about civil
rights and the impact of violence on one family.
fun facts
Born
May 10, in Flint, Michigan
Inspiration for writing
I believe that young people are often blessed with the best ears
for detecting what rings true or what feels right in a particular
piece of writing. To me the highest accolade comes when a young
reader tells me, "I really liked your book." The young seem to be
able to say "really" with a clarity, a faith, and an honesty that
we adults have long forgotten. That is why I write.
Previous jobs
Factory worker, campaign worker, maintenance man, customer service
representative, warehouse clerk, purchasing clerk
Favorite hobbies
Playing basketball, collecting old record albums, writing
Favorite foods
Mexican, Indian, West Indian
Favorite books
Anything by Toni Morrison, Kurt Vonnegut, and Zora Neale Hurston
Trade Paperback
January 8, 2002
Random House Children's Books
English
0440413281
9780440413288