Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Holes

Holes by Louis Sachar, 233 pages


Although I’ve read this book before, I read it again recently because it is a favorite.  Stanley Yelnats has been sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing a pair of shoes.  He didn’t actually steal them; the shoes fell on his head and he was caught with them, but Stanley’s family has been under a curse since Stanley’s great-great-grandfather stole a pig and broke a promise many years ago.  At the camp, Stanley and the other boys are forced to dig a hole every day.  Although the Warden insists that this is a character-building exercise and nothing more, it is clear to Stanley that she is looking for something.  The reader gets both Stanley’s current story and some back story regarding Camp Green Lake.  Both stories come together in a fabulous conclusion.  As I said, this is one of my favorite stories and kids who like mostly realistic fiction with just a hint of the supernatural will love this book.

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