Elya cursed the family.
his no good dirty rotten great great grandfather
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley finds it funny that his mother wrote about the family curse, claiming that it was the reason for their bad luck. He chuckles at her belief that they were cursed because of his great-grandfather's mistakes, particularly the way she presented it with such seriousness. This light-hearted perspective contrasts with the gravity of their situation, highlighting Stanley's ability to find humor even amidst adversity.
Louis Sachar has dedicated some of his books to his family members. For example, he dedicated "Holes" to his wife, Carla.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character Sam the onion seller dies. He is killed by the protagonist's great-grandfather, who mistakenly thinks Sam has something to do with his wife's death.
Yes, because he forgot to carry Madame Zeroni up the mountain.
His no good, pig stealing, great great grandfather! his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfathe
The cowboy in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar is Charles "Trout" Walker. He is the great-great-grandfather of the camp warden, Louise Walker, and is a ruthless outlaw who caused havoc in Green Lake back in the late 1800s.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats' great-grandfather, who was named Elya Yelnats, was robbed by a man named Kissin' Kate Barlow. This event is significant as it sets off a chain of misfortunes for the Yelnats family, leading to a curse that affects generations. The story intertwines their family history with the modern-day narrative of Stanley at Camp Green Lake.
Louis Sachar wrote the book "Holes" in 1998.
holes holes
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
because he likes onions