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Student Essay on Holes, A Review and Plot Summary

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Louis Sachar
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Holes, A Review and Plot Summary

Summary:   Examines the novel, Holes. Provides a detailed plot summary, including major plot points, characters and supporting details.


It all begins with a boy named Stanley Yelnats. He is a pretty normal kid except for no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-grandfather because he left a curse o their family. Stanley's dad was an inventor. His mom didn't really do anything. They were sort of poor but managed to live in an apartment. Well anyways one day when Stanley was back from school all of a sudden a pair of shoes fell on top of him. He was very puzzled, because he knew that shoes don't fall from the sky. So he decided to give the shoes to his dad because he was doing an experiment on smelly shoes. Then he got arrested because the police thought he took a famous baseball player's smelly shoes. He went to court and they sentenced him to Camp Green Lake. Camp Green Lake.....

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