In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley's father calls his invention "Sploosh."
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Stanley's father is an inventor who has been working on an invention to reduce foot odor.
Stanley's father invented a device called the "Holes" or "cavities" drill, which was designed to dig holes more efficiently. This invention played a significant role in the story of "Holes" by Louis Sachar, as it contributed to the family's history and the challenges they faced. The invention symbolizes both the family's struggles and their resilience.
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
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Louis Sachar wrote the book "Holes" in 1998.
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In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats is sent to a juvenile detention camp called Camp Green Lake. Within the camp, the boys sleep in small, cramped cabins, but there isn't a specific name for Stanley's hut. Instead, the focus is on the harsh conditions and the activities they are forced to endure while digging holes in the desert.