My "fake" family! In the 1930's a lot of families were separated. In the book Bud, Not Buddy the main protagonist, Bud, lost his mother when he was six but later on he found a caring, loving family for him. Some of the people in the families died. Most of the children in the family were orphaned. The band is Buds family because they never fully turned him away, they treated him like family, whenever Herman got mad at Bud the band always tried to hear Bud out, and they had open arms when he showed up randomly at the cabin. First of all, the band never fully turned Bud away. In chapter 13 Herman said, "Now you look here...' And Jimmy said, "Hold on, Herman." Jimmy said hold on because he didn’t want Herman to get really mad at Bud and turn him away. Also in the book, Miss Thomas would always try to take Buds side. She did that because Herman didn’t really like Bud and would turn …show more content…
In chapter 13 the band took him to the Sweet Pea and made him help load up their stuff like a family. They did that because they liked Bud. Also, the band let Bud sleep at the cabin. The band felt like they had to do that because they liked him and they felt like he was family. Those are reasons how the band treated Bud like family. Also, whenever Herman got mad at Bud the band always tried to hear Bud out. Again, in chapter 13 Herman said, "Now you look here..." And Jimmy said, "Hold on, Herman." Jimmy also said that because he felt like Bud was family. Also, the band fed him, gave him clothes and other things. They did that because they felt like he was family. To conclude, the band treated Bud like family. Last but not least, the band had open arms. In chapter 13 the band didn’t kick him out. They let him stay. They did that because they liked him and he looked like a good kid. Also, the band invited Bud to go to the Sweet Pea with them. They did that because they liked him. To conclude this paragraph, the band had open