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  2. Bud, Not Buddy - Wikipedia

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    Bud has various rules to live by called, “Bud Caldwell’s Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself.” [10] [15] Throughout his story, these rules are part of the humor and cleverness expressed by the main character as he encounters different people and situations. [1] [15] Bud’s innocence as a ...

  3. Christopher Paul Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Paul Curtis (born May 10, 1953) [1] [2] is an American children's book author. His first novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963, was published in 1995 and brought him immediate national recognition, receiving the Coretta Scott King Honor Book Award and the Newbery Honor Book Award, in addition to numerous other awards.

  4. Buddy (Hinton novel) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy is a novel written by Nigel Hinton. The main characters are Buddy Clark, his mother Carol Clark, his father Terry Clark and Julian and Charmian Rybeero. The story deals with issues such as racism, juvenile delinquency and child neglect. The book was adapted into a television series in 1986.

  5. The Mighty Miss Malone - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Miss Malone is a 2012 children's novel by author Christopher Paul Curtis and is a follow-up to his 2000 book Bud, Not Buddy. Wendy Lamb Books released the book on January 10, 2012. [1] The Mighty Miss Malone follows the character of 12-year-old African-American Deza Malone, who narrates the book.

  6. Elijah of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly wrote, "The arresting historical setting and physical comedy signal classic Curtis (Bud, Not Buddy), but while Elijah's boyish voice represents the Newbery Medalist at his finest, the story unspools at so leisurely a pace that kids might easily lose interest." and "The powerful ending is violent and unsettling, yet also ...

  7. What lessons should brands take away from the 'Bud ... - AOL

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    "So for Bud Light or brands like Bud Light who say, 'Oh, we didn't mean to offend you; sorry, we'll take a step backward to sit in the middle, not being on either side,' both sides go, 'Meh, no ...

  8. Talk:Bud, Not Buddy - Wikipedia

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  9. Buddy's Song (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Yet, Buddy could not get round to see him. Between Buddy's first two visits to the prison, Des King paid a visit to his house offering them an envelope full of £50 notes as an apology for getting Terry imprisoned, but Carol refused to take it. In a math lesson on the last day of term in school, Buddy found a note that read 'Debbie+Buddy=Love'.