Stanley Yelnats was caught with Clyde Livingston's shoes in the empty lot next to the homeless shelter, Camp Green Lake.
Shoes
running from his school to his house
Stanley is the main character in the story, he is charged with staling a famous pair of shoes, when he didn't do it! He has to be charged to go to Camp Greenlake, which he has to dig countless holes.
The Yelnats apartment smelled because of the foul odor coming from the boys' shoes that Stanley's father was trying to invent. The shoes smelled so bad that it affected the entire apartment.
that he stold the shoes and threw then off the bridge where Stanley caught them
he was accused of stealing a famous basketball player's tennis shoes. the shoes were given to the needy. Zero stole them, but when he was about to get caught, he threw them and the ended up in Stanley's hands. Stanley got caught and went to the camp.
because both Stanley and Zero were caught with the shoes
Collecting Baseball cards I guess. And collecting shoes for his dad's invention. LOL
Zero stole a pair of Sweet Feet's shoes from a homeless shelter, but threw them over a bridge when he heard the cops coming, at which point the shoes hit Stanley Yelnats, triggering the whole story.
It was Stanley's role model Clyde Livingston!
In "Holes," important events include Stanley Yelnats being falsely accused of stealing shoes, leading to his sentence at Camp Green Lake; Stanley forming a friendship with Zero and helping each other dig holes; the discovery of the buried treasure and the revelation of the history behind the curse on the Yelnats family; and Stanley and Zero's escape from the camp and the resolution of their family curses.
No,but its what happened to many kids during that time...the blonde hair and blued eye children were taught the German language and were adopted by German families