the most upsetting thing is that Stanley has to choose camp or jail and he chooses camp because he has never been there before because his family is poor but when he got to the camp and got to know how it was he kinda wished he was in jail.
in the movie holes stanley goes to camp greenlake :) :) :)
Yes, Stanley did make friends at Camp Green Lake. :]
Yes, Stanley gets out of camp Green Lake because Stanley and Zero had broken the curse, Stanley found buried treasure in a hole witch the leader wanted but it said Stanley's name so it was his and it was clear that Stanley wasn't a theif
This is because the word "camp" is in the name. When people hear "camp", they often think of summer camp. It is shown in action when Stanley says to the judge "Well, I've never been to camp before."
he was an unlucky kid who had believed he and his family was cursed
no he got released 18 months later
the most upsetting thing is that Stanley has to choose camp or jail and he chooses camp because he has never been there before because his family is poor but when he got to the camp and got to know how it was he kinda wished he was in jail.
the difference of what Stanley thoguh was is that Stanley thoguh it would be a fun camp like you see on telvision but instead it was a terrible place to go
in the movie holes stanley goes to camp greenlake :) :) :)
Camp greenlake
Yes, Stanley did make friends at Camp Green Lake. :]
Stanley at Starvation Camp - 1915 was released on: USA: 11 November 1915
Yes, Stanley gets out of camp Green Lake because Stanley and Zero had broken the curse, Stanley found buried treasure in a hole witch the leader wanted but it said Stanley's name so it was his and it was clear that Stanley wasn't a theif
Stanley does not tell his mom the truth about Camp Green Lake because he is afraid she will worry about him. He also doesn't want to disappoint her or make her feel the burden of his situation. Additionally, Stanley believes that sharing the truth may hurt his family's reputation.
He was accused of stealing shoes (even though he didn't...Zero did and tossed them over a bridge on top of him.)
Stanley Yelnats' Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake has 96 pages.