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    Louis Sachar Holes

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    Holes is about a place called camp green lake that doesn’t actually have a lake because it is dried out, it is where bad boys are sent to try to become better and they are made to dig holes that are five feet wide and five feet deep every day until they are released. A boy named Stanley is sent to camp green lake after being accused of stealing something belonging to a celebrity. Louis Sachar keeps his audience reading this book by not giving all of the story at once. He gives mysteries that make

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    Stanley Yelnats 4 Family

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    Stanley decides to go to Camp Green Lake. The lake is dried up and is run by the warden and her assistant as well as a camp counselor. These three are cruel and unfair to the prisoners. As prisoners, they are forced to spend all day every day digging holes. The three in charge of the camp award the prisoners with a day off from digging whenever they find something interesting. One day while digging, Stanley comes across a fossil and a golden lipstick tube with the initials K.B. on its side. One day

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    Louis Sacher's Holes

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    Imagine getting convicted of a crime you had no part in. Imagine getting sent away far from home. Imagine having to dig one five by five hole a day, everyday in humid 90 degree heat as punishment for your “wrong doings”. Holes, a realistic fiction book by Louis Sacher published in 1998 tells the unfortunate life of Stanley Yelnats. A 14 year old boy who is convinced that his great grandfather has possessed a curse over his whole family. After school one day, walking home he was hit on the head by

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    Stanley Yelnats Holes

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    Have you ever been let down one day and the next you're a big shot? Well, that happened to Stanley Yelnats from the book Holes. Stanley was a nobody and everyone made fun of him. He had no friends and to make matters worse he was sent to a military camp called Camp Green Lake. That’s where he met Hector Zeroni, his brother/best friend. Stanley changed through the book with his friendship with zero. Before and after his time at Camp Green Lake, Stanley was looked down upon by others. As an example

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    Louis Sachar Holes

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    The book Holes, was written by Louis Sachar and published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux on August 20, 1998. Although Louis Sachar has written an exceptional amount of books, Holes, has been recognized several times over the many years. In 1998, he won the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. In 1999, he won the John Newbery Medal, and in 2000, he won the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award. It was said to be the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children

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    A literary analysis of Holes Stanley is a boy who goes to a juvenile detention center after being accused of stealing Clyde Livingston’s shoes. Everyday Every day he’s there he has to dig a hole to learn character. Several centuries before he arrives, every day he’s there he has to dig a hole to learn character. Several centuries before he arrives, his grandfather, Stanley Yelnats how to curse put on him after not walking bottoms are only up the mountain for a drink in the stream. In Camp Green Lake

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    Holes Louis Sachar

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    The book “Holes” by Louis Sachar is a really gripping book. The book is about a boy named Stanley who is sent to Camp Green Lake he was accused of stealing a famous person’s shoes and his family had a curse that was not lifted and he had had bad luck because of that. He told people that he didn’t steal it and that it just fell out of the sky. Nobody believed him and he had a choice to go to Camp Green Lake or sent to jail for many years. He then choice to go to camp green lake. Stanley is suspicious

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    Holes Sachar Quotes

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    Holes “You may go to jail or you may go to Camp Green lake.”(Sachar,pg.5) The book Holes is about a boy that steals a pair of shoes and is sent to a juvenile delinquent camp. The book Holes is written by Louis Sachar. Have you ever been blamed for something you didn’t do? My theme is perseverance because Stanley escapes from the camp, he survives without water, and he risk-taking by leaving the boat and going to what he thinks is big thumb. The reason I chose escape is because Stanley escapes from

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    Holes, By Louis Sachar

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    In the book, Holes, by Louis Sachar a boy named Stanley Yelnats is claimed guilty of stealing a famous basketball player’s shoes and is sent to Camp Green Lake, a camp for juvenile delinquents. there, Stanley digs holes five feet in diameter and five feet deep to “enforce good behavior.” When digging on an unbearably humid day, , Stanley finds a golden tube and gives it to X-ray, one of his cabin mates. He turns it into the owner and gets the day off. Soon enough, the Warden makes the boys dig all

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    Holes Stanley Isolation

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    percent change in Stanley's weight, the reader probably cares more about the change in Stanley's character and self-confidence. But those changes are subtle and hard to measure. There is no simple answer,” claimed the Narrator. In Louis Sachar’s novel, Holes, Stanley has experienced significant changes throughout the course of the novel. He changes during the course of the novel due to the influence and effect of his experiences and actions. But he mainly changes due to his friendship with Zero. At the

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