In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats' second significant find is a mysterious gold lipstick tube. After digging at Camp Green Lake, he discovers it while searching for treasure, believing it may be linked to the legendary outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow. This find deepens the connection between Stanley's story and the camp's history, revealing more about the past of both the land and the characters involved.
Mr and Mrs Yelnats
ms morengo
stanleys white whereas zeros a negga
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
He became alot stronger, caring for Zero, Rich, and Stanley isn't fat anymore from digging holes.
Mr and Mrs Yelnats
ms morengo
No it was sarah yelnats
stanleys white whereas zeros a negga
Stanley's great-grandfather survived in the desert for seven days before being found by the rattlesnake hunters in "Holes."
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
it is about curses because one of stanleys grandfathers forgets to carry madam zeroni up the mountain so he gets cursed zero and stanley have a friendship
They barrow holes and find food.They barrow holes and find food.They barrow holes and find food.They barrow holes and find food.They barrow holes and find food.They barrow holes and find food.
He became alot stronger, caring for Zero, Rich, and Stanley isn't fat anymore from digging holes.
lizzie
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats is sent to a juvenile detention camp called Camp Green Lake. Within the camp, the boys sleep in small, cramped cabins, but there isn't a specific name for Stanley's hut. Instead, the focus is on the harsh conditions and the activities they are forced to endure while digging holes in the desert.
Danny Montecalvo