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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Pages
- 240
- ISBN
- 9781408865231
As Stanley toils under the punishing sun, he begins to unravel the history of the land and its connection to his own family's past. The story weaves together tales of outlaws, forbidden love, and a centuries-old curse that has followed the Yelnats generations. In a place where the past feels very much alive, Stanley must dig up the truth to clear his name and finally break his family's legacy of bad luck.
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Other editions

Löcher. Die Geheimnisse von Green Lake. ( Ab 12 J.).
2003 • Beltz
German

Holes
2008 • Macmillan
English

Holes
2003 • Turtleback
English

Holes
2000 • Dell Yearling
English

Holes
2001 • Turtleback
English
![Holes, [by] Louis Sachar, with Connections Study guide](https://images.isbndb.com/covers/24874953482198.jpg)
Holes, [by] Louis Sachar, with Connections Study guide
2002 • Holt, Rinehart and Winston
English

Gaten
1999 • Lemniscaat Publishers
Dutch

Holes
2000 • Bloomsbury
English

Le passage
2000 • L'école des loisirs
French

Holes
2017 • Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Company
English

Tyllau (Welsh Edition)
2007 • Gomer Press
Welsh

Holes
2000 • Yearling
English

Holes
2007 • Bloomsbury
English

Holes
2003 • Bloomsbury
English

Holes
2001 • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
English

Holes
2000 • Random House Children's Books
English

Holes
1998 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Holes
2010 • Bloomsbury Publishing
English

Holes
2010 • Bloomsbury
English

Holes
2000 • Bloomsbury
English

Holes
2003 • Listening Library (Audio)
English

Holes
2003 • Yearling
English

Holes
2001 • Listening Library
English

Holes
1999 • Listening Library
English

Holes
2000 • Listening Library
English

Holes
2000 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Holes
2000 • Yearling
English

Holes
2000 • Turtleback
English

Holes
2003 • Thorndike Press
English

Holes (Chinese and English Edition)
2014 • Nan Hai Chu Ban Gong Si
Chinese

Holes
2001 • Random House Children's Books
English

Holes
1998 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Holes (Newbery Medal Winner; National Book Award Winner)
2018 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
English

Holes
2000 • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
English

Holes: Library Edition
2008 • Random House
English
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Holes [Paperback]
BLOOMSBURY
English

Hoyos / Holes (Spanish Edition)
1775 • Ediciones Sm
Spanish

Holes
2002 • Klett Sprachen GmbH
English

Holes
2002 • Holt, Rinehart and Winston
English

Holes
1999 • Kodansha
Japanese

Holes
2002 • Cornelsen
English

Hoyos (Holes) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (El Barco de Vapor) (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Turtleback Books
English

Holes
2006 • National Geographic Books
English

Holes
2018 • Bolinda/Audible audio
English

Holes
2000 • Bloomsbury Publishing
English

Holes
2000 • Collins
English

穴
2006 • 講談社
Japanese

Buchi Nel Deserto/ Holes (Il Battello a Vapore Serie Arancio) (Italian Edition)
2002 • Piemme
Italian

Hoyos
2014 • S.M./LIT
Spanish

گودال ها
2004 • كتاب پنجره،
Persian

Löcher die Geheimnisse von Green Lake ; Roman
2002 • Beltz & Gelberg
German

Cukurlar
2012 • Iletisim Yayinevi
Turkish

Löcher
2000 • Beltz
German

Doly
2008 • Proszynski I ska
Polish

Hoyos (Holes)
2005 • Ediciones SM
Spanish

Holes
2011 • Galaxy Plus
English

Holes
2000 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Hoyos (Holes)
2016 • SM
Spanish

Holes
2018 • Bound to Stay Bound Books
English
Each day, Stanley and the other boys of Group D - boys with names like X-Ray, Armpit, and Zero - are marched out onto the lake to dig a hole, five feet deep and five feet across. The work is grueling, a relentless cycle of plunging a shovel into the hard earth under the watchful eye of the menacing Mr. Sir and the deceptively cheerful Mr. Pendanski. Stanley's hands, once soft, become a geography of blisters and calluses. He learns the rhythms of survival and the unspoken social order of the group, where X-Ray, the smallest boy, is the undisputed leader. They are told the digging builds character, but Stanley soon suspects they are looking for something.
The weight of the past hangs over the dry lake like the heat itself. Generations ago, Stanley's ancestor, Elya Yelnats, broke a promise to an old woman named Madame Zeroni, who cursed him and his descendants to an eternity of bad luck. One day, while digging, Stanley unearths a small gold tube engraved with the initials KB. Knowing it is important, but needing to survive, he gives it to X-Ray, who claims credit. The discovery brings the Warden, a tall, red-haired woman with venom-laced nail polish, who becomes obsessed with the find. She orders the boys to dig feverishly in the spot where X-Ray claimed to have found it, turning the area into a chaotic maze of trenches.
As the digging intensifies, another story unfolds, that of Green Lake a hundred and ten years ago, when the lake was full and the shore was lined with blooming peach trees. It was the home of Katherine Barlow, a beloved schoolteacher famous for her spiced peaches. She fell in love with Sam, the onion man, who fixed the leaky schoolhouse roof in exchange for her preserves. But their love was forbidden - she was white, and he was Black. After they were seen kissing, a mob burned the schoolhouse and murdered Sam. Consumed by grief, Katherine Barlow became Kissin' Kate Barlow, one of the most feared outlaws in the West, leaving her lipstick print on the men she killed.
A fragile alliance forms between Stanley and the silent, withdrawn boy everyone calls Zero. Stanley begins teaching Zero to read, and in return, Zero helps dig Stanley's hole. The arrangement earns them the scorn of the other boys, leading to a brutal fight that culminates in Zero striking Mr. Pendanski with a shovel and walking off into the wasteland. "He's going to have to come back for water," the Warden says calmly. Wracked with guilt, Stanley waits for days, but Zero does not return. Finally, Stanley runs away himself, stealing the water truck and promptly driving it into a hole.
With nothing but an empty canteen, Stanley walks into the desert, following the ghost of a story his great-grandfather told of finding “refuge on God's thumb.” He finds Zero near death, taking shelter under the wreckage of a boat named *Mary Lou* - Sam's old boat. Zero has survived on jars of hundred-year-old spiced peaches he calls “sploosh.” Their journey continues toward a distant, thumb-shaped mountain. On the grueling ascent, Zero confesses that it was he who stole the famous sneakers that Stanley was convicted for. The curse, it seems, has woven their fates together.
Exhausted, Stanley carries the unconscious Zero the rest of the way up the mountain. There, on God's thumb, they find a field of wild onions and a small spring of muddy water - the same onions and water that saved Stanley's great-grandfather a century before. By carrying the descendant of Madame Zeroni up the mountain and singing the pig lullaby to him, Stanley unwittingly breaks the family curse. They regain their strength, living on onions and water, their bond solidifying into a deep friendship.
With a shared sense of destiny, they return to Camp Green Lake under the cover of darkness. They have one more hole to dig: the one where Stanley truly found the lipstick tube. Working silently, they unearth a metal suitcase. Just as they pull it from the ground, a flashlight beam blinds them. The Warden, flanked by her counselors, has found them. "Thank you," she says. "You boys have been a big help."
As she moves to claim her prize, Stanley sees that the hole is a nest of deadly yellow-spotted lizards, which begin crawling all over him and Zero. The boys freeze, knowing any movement means death. But the lizards do not bite. They are not hungry; they have been eating onions. At dawn, a car appears, carrying a lawyer and the Attorney General. They have come to release Stanley, his name having been cleared. A standoff ensues, but the suitcase provides the final, stunning revelation: engraved on its side is the name STANLEY YELNATS. It is his inheritance, lost when Kissin' Kate Barlow robbed his great-grandfather. The Warden's claim collapses, and as Stanley and Zero leave Camp Green Lake forever, the first drop of rain in over a hundred years falls onto the barren ground.
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Reviews for this book highlight its widespread appeal and clever storytelling, with many readers describing it as a fun, quirky, and memorable experience. Positive feedback consistently praises the author's ability to weave together multiple interconnected storylines from different time periods, creating a satisfying and ingenious plot that keeps readers engaged. Characters, particularly the protagonist Stanley, are often lauded as well-developed and easy to empathize with, fostering a sense of connection and investment in their journey. The book is celebrated for its exploration of significant themes such as friendship, hope, courage, perseverance, and the impact of history and fate, all delivered through an intelligent and accessible writing style.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive reception, some readers expressed reservations. A few found the narrative to be repetitive, specifically noting the frequent mention of the main character's name or certain descriptive phrases, which they felt became tiresome. The ending, while satisfying for most, was described by some as underwhelming or rushed, failing to provide the impactful conclusion they anticipated. Additionally, a minority of reviewers felt that some secondary characters were not as fully developed as the main duo. One critique also pointed to certain thematic elements as feeling preachy or relying on stereotypes, which detracted from their enjoyment.
Overall, the book is widely regarded as a middle-grade classic, a fantastic adventure that resonates deeply with many. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a clever and intricately plotted story that combines humor with thoughtful exploration of human resilience and justice. Those who enjoy tales of friendship, overcoming adversity, and discovering hidden connections across generations, regardless of age, are likely to find this book a captivating and rewarding read.
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