Stanley is faced with a difficult decision between going to camp or going to jail. Despite never having been to camp before, Stanley chooses camp due to his family's poverty. Once he arrives at camp, Stanley begins to regret his decision and wishes he had chosen jail instead.
Mr. Pendanski was Stanley Yelnat's counselor in the book/movie Holes.
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Stanley
On the very same day that Stanley's father invented the cure for foot odor in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, he was robbed and a pair of shoes that Stanley was supposed to be delivering fell out of the sky and hit him on the head. This led to Stanley being wrongly convicted of a crime he didn't commit and sent to Camp Green Lake.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the main problem is that Stanley Yelnats IV is wrongly convicted of a crime and sent to a juvenile detention center called Camp Green Lake, where the boys are forced to dig holes every day. As Stanley digs, he uncovers deeper mysteries related to his family's cursed history and the true purpose of the camp.
Mr. Pendanski was Stanley Yelnat's counselor in the book/movie Holes.
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Stanley
caveman in the movie holes is Stanley yelnats IV
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley's father calls his invention "Sploosh."
Stanley
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In Holes, Stanley Yelnats is the character with a palindromic name. (It is spelled the same when read either forward or backward.)
Stanley Yelnats is about 14-16 in the book Holes.
Everybody thought Stanley stole a pair of shoe.