In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character who steals the tennis shoes is actually a famous athlete, Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston. The shoes were intended for a charity auction, but they were stolen by a young boy named Stanley Yelnats, who unwittingly took them while they were falling from a bridge. This incident sets off a chain of events that leads to Stanley's wrongful conviction and subsequent arrival at Camp Green Lake.
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Zero/Hector did, they landed on Stanley, and then the police thought Stanley stole the shoes, althought Zero did.
Stanley accidentally stole a pair of Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston's shoes.
Uhm never... Thats only in the movie :)
Zero originally stole Clyde Livingstone's shoes, for which Stanley was blamed.
you always have to where tennis shoes to tennis tornaments. that's why their called tennis shoes lol.
Depends, most are tennis shoes but some are shoes.
tennis shoes
I don't think their are any 'button-up' tennis shoes. but there are defiantly Velcro tennis shoes.
Tennis shoes only. we can't wear other shoes.
Tennis shoes is a whole lot better.
The main problem that Stanley faces in the holes book is that he is sent to camp green lake because he was blamed on stealing a pair of shoes that he finds out the boy who really stole the shoes is at camp green lake.