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No, Armpit did not wear glasses in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. Armpit was one of the boys at Camp Green Lake, where they had to dig holes as punishment.
"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.
"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar is a novel that follows the life of Armpit, a teenager who is trying to turn his life around after spending time in a juvenile detention center. The story explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the challenges of growing up as Armpit navigates his relationships and aspirations while dealing with the pressures of his past. As he takes small steps toward a better future, he learns about responsibility, self-acceptance, and the importance of making the right choices. The novel combines humor and heartfelt moments, reflecting Sachar's signature style.
Louis Sachar
"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar has 272 pages.
Small Steps, published in 2007
Oh, dude, yeah, there's a sequel to "Small Steps" called "Big Leaps." It's all about taking those tiny strides and turning them into giant jumps. So, if you're into small steps, you might wanna check out the big leaps, you know what I mean?
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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.