Excerpt
HERE WE GO AGAIN.
We were all standing in line waiting for breakfast when one of the caseworkers
cam in an tap-tap-tap ed down the line. Uh-oh, this meant bad news, either
they'd found a foster home for somebody or somebody was about to be paddled.
All the kids watched the woman as she moved along the line, her high-heeled
shoes sounding like little firecrackers going off on the wooden floor.
Shoot! She stopped at me and said, "Are you Buddy Caldwell?"
I said, "It's Bud, not Buddy, ma'am."
She put her hand on my shoulder and took me out of line. Then she pulled Jerry,
on of the littler boys, over. "Aren't you Jerry Clark?" He nodded.
"Boys, good news! Now that the school year has ended, you both have been
accepted in new temporary-care homes starting this afternoon!"
Jerry asked me the same thing I was thinking. "Together?"
She said, "why, no. Jerry, you'll be in a family with three little girls"
Jerry looked like he'd just found out that they were going to dip him in a pot
of boiling milk.
" and Bud" She looked at some papers she was holding. "Oh, yes, the
Amoses, you'll be with Mr. And Mrs. Amos ... read full excerpt from Bud, Not Buddy ebook