he was about 13 to 14 or 15.Iwould say 14 to decide
buy a book on old bayonets
From Old French guimbelet, the diminutive of guimble 'drill'A small T-shaped tool for boring holes.
War Party by Louis L'Amour is about a young boy who is on a wagon with his mother, his father, and his 3-year-old sister. They are on their way to California. This took place during the California Gold Rush period. Anyways, along the way to California, his father dies by getting shot by an Indian. His mother takes the arrow and shoots it at the Indian who killed her husband. During the journey to California, they encounter the Sioux Indian Tribe.
At the end of chapter 1, they laugh at Kantorek's letter saying that they are the "Iron Youth," and feel that they are truly old folk.
US Marine Eugene Sledge ( born in Mobile, Alabama ) who wrote about his WW2 experiences in his book "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" and Holland Smith ( born in Russell County, Alabama) , another US Marine , who is renown as the 'Father of Modern Amphibious Warfare' .
get it right he was 16
old man
Around the age of 14-17.
How an unlikely hero along with a boy whom no one cares about become friends and break an 100 year-old- curse.
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.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character known as "Squid" is a teenager who is around 16 years old. He is one of the boys at Camp Green Lake, where the story takes place. His age is not explicitly stated, but he is portrayed as one of the older campers.
Louis Sachar's daughter, Sherre Sachar, is in her mid 30s according to the latest available information.
Louis Sachar wrote Sideways Stories after he graduated college. He was working in a sweater warehouse and was fired. He sold his book and went on to law school but kept writing.
Louis Sachar has on sister called Mary Underwood and a brother called Arnold sachar
Louis Sachar was 9 years old when his father died.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Sweetfeet's real name is Clyde Livingston. He is a famous baseball player whose old sneakers play a significant role in the story, as they are sought after by the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats, and are said to bring good luck.
He thought stealing old shoes was better than stealing new ones.