Holes by Louis SacharEssay Preview: Holes by Louis SacharReport this essayHoles by Louis SacharStanley Yelnats is an kid with bad luck coming from an ancient family curse. He is overweight, and unlikely to stick up for himself when challenged by the class bully. Even though he is a really big kid for his age. He was in the wrong place, at the wrong time when a stolen pair of shoes lands on him after being thrown over an over pass. Stanley later realizes they are Clyde Livingston shoes, the famous baseball player. Stanley is unfairly sentenced to months of detention at Camp Green Lake in Texas, where hes forced to dig one hole in the hard desert soil every day. The hole must be exactly five feet in diameter, the distance from the tip of his shovel to the top of the wooden handle. Each boy is forced to dig until his hole is completed, no matter how long it takes. Stanley soon begins to question why the warden is so interested in anything “special” the boys find. According to the warden the digging builds character but she has something else in mind. At the camp, Stanley meets Zero, the boy that committed the crime that Stanley was blamed for, for this was a fortunate event for Stanley because
it allowed him to break the ancient curse that was bringing him bad luck. the boy that committed the crime that Stanley was blamed for. But their ancestors had met before more than a 100 yeas ago lake. A curse was set on Stanleys whole family because the ancestor disobeyed Zeros ancestor. The curse was that Stanleys family would get bad luck but they broke it by doing what Zeros ancestor asked Stanleys ancestor to do. Then Stanley finally found out that Kate Barlow, a famous robber had buried her treasure on the lake. And that is what the warden had looked for the whole time. Stanley was freed and his horrible curse was broken. I liked how the author combined 3 stories in to one by telling about the past and present. Louis Sachars made the story interesting adding an interesting twist with the curse being broken.
The stories are always interesting and I have to say I am happy the author is able to get so many stories adapted and read from them. However, many of the stories are very long without enough time for me to read every story and get an overall feel to them. This is my final challenge! Please come forward with your stories to help me grow and keep working on this novel.