Mr. Lewis takes Bud several places throughout the novel Bud, Not Buddy. When Mr. Lewis first runs into Bud walking on the side of the road toward the prejudiced town of Owosso, he gives him a ride back to Flint, Michigan. Mr. Lewis is heading to Flint to take blood to the Hurley Hospital and says that he'll take Bud to Grand Rapids after he drops the blood off. He lets Bud stay at his daughter's house, and she allows Bud to spend the night there. After Bud eats breakfast with Mr. Lewis, Mrs. Sleet, and her children, Mr. Lewis drives Bud to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. Lewis lives in Grand Rapids, and Bud tells him that Herman E. Calloway is his father. Mr. Lewis is impressed and drops him off at Herman's club, the Log Cabin, which is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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