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"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar is a standalone novel and does not have an official sequel. However, some readers have noted that the character Armpit from "Small Steps" also appears in Sachar's earlier book "Holes."
"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar has 272 pages.
In the book "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar, Armpit is described as being a tall, skinny African American teenager with a shaved head and a scar on his cheek. He is also known for his calm demeanor and intelligence.
Louis Sachar
"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar has 272 pages.
Small Steps, published in 2007
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"Small Steps" is a book by Louis Sachar. It does not have songs in it, as it is a novel.
Theodore's nickname in Holes (both book and movie) is Armpit. Although in the movie, they make out that it is because he has bad armpit odour, it is actually because, while at Camp Green Lake Correctional Facility, he was bitten by a scorpian. He was actually bitten in the forearm, but the pain travelled up to his armpit. He started complaining about the pain in his armpit, and therefore he was nicknamed Armpit. This information was showcased in Louis Sachar's sequel to Holes: Small Steps. This story is intirely about Armpit, taking small steps to regain a usual life.
"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar follows a character named Armpit who is trying to turn his life around after getting out of juvie. The main events include Armpit's struggles to stay on the right path, his job working at a concert, his encounter with a pop star named Kaira DeLeon, and dealing with unexpected obstacles that threaten his progress. Ultimately, the story revolves around second chances and the impact of small steps towards positive change.
The mood of "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar can be described as hopeful and optimistic despite the challenges faced by the characters. The tone is realistic and thoughtful, focusing on themes of perseverance and personal growth.