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Page 1: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

holes By: Martin Bustamante

Page 2: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

Author is Louis Sachar

Genre is Louis Sachar

Page 3: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

The novel's protagonist, Stanley is an overweight kid with a lot of bad luck. He is convicted of a crime he did not commit and is sent to the Camp Green Lake juvenile detention center.

Stanley Yelnats 

Page 4: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

zero is another camper at Camp Green Lake who becomes friends with Stanley. Zero is the best digger and generally thought to be stupid by the counselors and the other boys.

Zero

Page 5: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

Armpit -  Along with Squid, Armpit seems to be one of X-Ray's closest companions. He is the one that pushes Stanley to the floor when Stanley forgets to call him by his nickname.

Armpit 

Page 6: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

X-Ray is the leader of the group of boys at Camp Green Lake. Although he is small and cannot see well, he manages to take charge and have the other boys follow his orders.

X-Ray 

Page 7: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

Squid is another boy at the camp. He is as tough as X-Ray, although he often follows X-Ray's directions. Squid often taunts Stanley about receiving letters from, and writing to, his mother.

Squid 

Page 8: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

Another boy at the camp, Magnet earned his nickname by his ability to steal things. "My fingers are like little magnets," he claims after he steals Mr. Sir's sunflower seeds in Chapter 19.

Magnet

Page 9: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

Stanley thinks Zigzag is the weirdest kid at Camp Green Lake. Zigzag is very violent and does not even apologize to Stanley after hitting him in the head with a shovel.

Zigzag 

Page 10: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

The novel takes place at a boys’ juvenile detention center situated in the dried up bed of a fictional lake in Texas. Most of the story is set in contemporary time, around the end of the 1990’s. There are flashbacks to the town of Green Lake, which existed one hundred ten years earlier before the lake dried up. (Note: There is an actual Green Lake, one of the largest lakes in Texas, southwest of Port Lavaca, but the real town of Green Lake was all but abandoned after the Civil War.) There are also flashbacks to a village in Latvia in the mid-1800’s.

Setting

Page 11: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

Stanley Yelnats, a boy who's great grandfather is cursed madame zeroni gets wrongly accused of stealing a pair of shoes. When he gets to camp he finds out that the person who really stole the shoes was at this camp to for comiting another crime. Then he finds out is was zero but zero tells why he stole the shoes and Stanley of course, understood. At the end Stanley becomes much thinner (he was far when he came to camp)

Problems & solutions

Page 12: By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar

he main theme in the book holes is perseverence and building friendships.

The theme of holes