In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Louise Walker is a character who plays a significant role in the backstory of the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats. She is known for her kind and nurturing nature, often providing support and care for her family. Her character is intertwined with themes of family legacy and the impact of history on the present, particularly regarding the Yelnats family curse. Overall, Louise represents strength and resilience amidst challenging circumstances.
The warden is called Louise Walker but Im not sure if it is who PLAYES the warden in the film if if its REALY her name x
linda walker
Charles Walker
stinky feet maybe
He gained confidence by taking the truck!
The warden is called Louise Walker but Im not sure if it is who PLAYES the warden in the film if if its REALY her name x
The cowboy in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar is Charles "Trout" Walker. He is the great-great-grandfather of the camp warden, Louise Walker, and is a ruthless outlaw who caused havoc in Green Lake back in the late 1800s.
linda walker
Charles Walker
She is in charge of the prisoners
It is Miss Warden Walker.
stinky feet maybe
He gained confidence by taking the truck!
A person who has red hair and is from the book Holes. She marries Trout Walker and becomes Linda Walker. (sad for her as Kate calls it)
Trout Walker
The title of the book refers to holes the boys dig in the book.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Trout Walker's wife is named Linda. She is the granddaughter of the town's founder, and is shown to be the driving force behind many of the town's developments and changes.