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It is ironic because Camp Green Lake was a juvenile detention camp for boys - a place for boys who had been in trouble with the law and at the end of the book, it becomes a Girl Scout camp, a place for girls who do good things, who "help people at all times".
It is mentioned in the epilogue that the Camp ended up being turned into a Girl Scout camp. As for the boys themselves, the sequel Small Stepsfollows some of them in their futures after they leave Camp Green Lake.
yes he does, he has a orange uniform. Which eveyone else also has.
Because the boys as well as the warden have been there for a while
no it just a story
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It is ironic because Camp Green Lake was a juvenile detention camp for boys - a place for boys who had been in trouble with the law and at the end of the book, it becomes a Girl Scout camp, a place for girls who do good things, who "help people at all times".
they are need to clean there. if the are lake to will pretty
It is mentioned in the epilogue that the Camp ended up being turned into a Girl Scout camp. As for the boys themselves, the sequel Small Stepsfollows some of them in their futures after they leave Camp Green Lake.
yes he does, he has a orange uniform. Which eveyone else also has.
Camp Green Lake is the dried up lake in which teenage boys work because they committed a crime (basically, its like being sent to a Juvenile Detention Centre).
Camp Highlands for Boys
Because the boys as well as the warden have been there for a while
Camp Rockmont for Boys was created in 1923.
Camp Horseshoe for Boys was created in 1933.
Camp Green Lake is a juvenile detention facility in the book Holes by Louis Sachar. At Camp Green Lake boys dig a large hole everyday. At real summer camps kids do fun activities and are very well taken care of.