In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character Sam's death led to the curse being placed on the town. The curse was believed to cause the lack of rain as a punishment for his death. This belief was eventually debunked by the protagonist, Stanley, who discovered the real reasons behind the dry weather patterns.
"Holes" by Louis Sachar won the Newbery Medal in 1999.
If you talking about the judge from the book Holes, by Louis Sachar, the judge's name is never mentioned throughout the whole book.
In Louis Sachar's book Holes, Hector's nickname is Zero.
never hes a loser and likes hairy balls
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Zero and his mom are reunited when Zero, whose real name is Hector Zeroni, finds the courage to return to his home after escaping from Camp Green Lake. He learns that his mother never stopped looking for him and has been living in a shelter. The reunion is facilitated by the discovery of the treasure hidden in the mountains, which ultimately provides the means for Zero to reconnect with her. Their emotional reunion symbolizes hope and the healing of their fractured relationship.
It's about two hundred years old. Listen, I never read the book so I don't know. The "It's about two hundred years old" thing is all made up.
his nick name is zero because he never talks to the other people at camp green lake
Because if he didn't, he would have NEVER met zero, and would have never made such good friends, he believes that its destiny that they met! <3 <3 <3 Nah, im not gay, i just likims the harts. :D
Yellow Spotted Lizard from the Book Holes: "Crocus Maculosus Lacerta ex Libri Foramen" Yellow = Crocus; Spotted = Maculosus; Lizard = Lacerta. From The = ex; Book = Libri; Hole(s) = Foramen. What made you ask this question..? I've never heard of a spotted lizard from a book hole. Interesting question - thanks for making me feel I didn't waste years of my life learning Latin! I knew there was a reason... Wiki and Yahoo! Answers. Cheers, Saccade
Kate Barlow's last words in "Holes," by Louis Sachar, were a defiant declaration: "I’ll never forget you, Sam." This statement reflects her deep affection for Sam, the onion seller, and highlights the tragic circumstances surrounding their relationship. Her final moments convey a sense of resilience and loyalty, even in the face of adversity.
No, I have never found snake holes in my backyard.
They don't. They never have. They never will.