No, God's Thumb, the fictional mountain from Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," is not real. It serves as a symbolic and thematic element in the story, representing hope and redemption for the characters. While the novel is set in a real location, the mountain itself is a product of the author's imagination.
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
The mountain with his onionfields saved the lives of Caveman, his greatgrandfather and Zero.
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no, actually, Zero is under a boat (Mary Lou) when Stanley finds him..
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
The mountain with his onionfields saved the lives of Caveman, his greatgrandfather and Zero.
Simply 'Thumb Holes'.
No it is fantasy. There is an actual rock formation that looks just like it, not sure if its the one from the Disney movie "Holes", however it is in Arches, Utah.
because its a fashion
mini gods are not real
If you are trying to make the thumb hole then you just sew a basic button hole (but larger of course)
Greek gods are as real as any other gods.
yes, the gods and titians are real
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To find water.
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