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Holes by Louis Sachar

2024-01-19 04:23:42

Stanley knows that the watchman is looking for something. "The sure thing is not to dig into the building's character, but to look for something." The meaning of "hole" (page 13) means - the solid object or the hollow position of the surface This is very important for this book, as the children's thoughts and actions are influenced by these loopholes. "KB" (page 99) means - Kate Barlow brand (lipstick). More KB

Stanley Yelnats is the main character of the book of Louis Sachar. At the beginning of the story, his view on life is very negative, he accuses him of his great grandfather Elya Yelnats every bad thing. After a while at Green Lake camp Stanley conquered family curse, and he was confident and prepared to meet the world in a new way to see things.

Stanley Yernat is the protagonist of Louis Sachar's 1998 young adult novel Confucius. The hero is the fifth generation "Stanley Yernats". Stanley was accidentally accused of stolen tennis shoes owned by celebrities donated to an orphanage for children and was taken to the boy camp of all boys in the desert. A reformist adult leader dug a five foot hole on the beach with a criminal juvenile and asked him to try hard and try to cultivate their character. Indeed, corrupt managers are asking boys to make a hole so that they can find the buried treasure.

Louis Sachar was born in New York on 20th March 1954. He is the author of American children's book. He wrote 24 books. Louis Sachar is best known for his series of books on the roadside school and the sideways story of the novel Kong. For the novel "Kong", Sahar awarded the "National People's Award" and "Newberry Medal". "Hole" was sold at a price of 5 million copies, became a movie in 2003. This book is written about a boy named Stanley Yelnats IV. He is said to be a very unhappy person due to family curse. He benefited from the charity auction and was accused of stealing a pair of sneakers belonging to the famous baseball player Clyde Livingstone, and the homeless was sent to Green Lake Camp.