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In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the narrative spans several years, intertwining events from the past and present. The main storyline occurs over a few months at Camp Green Lake, where the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats, is sent for a juvenile offense. Flashbacks reveal key events in Stanley's family history and the curse of his great-great-grandfather, which also contribute to the overall timeline. The dual narratives effectively illustrate the connection between past and present, culminating in a resolution that ties together multiple generations.

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