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Armed only with his suitcase and an old flyer advertising Herman E. Calloway and his famous band, the Dusty Devastators of the Depression, Bud is determined to find a father who disappeared around the time that he was born.
The main characters of this historical, historical fiction story are , . Maximize your students’ reading experience by providing activities that foster comprehension and reinforce understanding of literary elements. Bud speaks in the language of a ten-year-old and is not always accurate. 479 Activities for each section allow students to process portions of the novel through individual and collaborative exercises that encourage close reading.