In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, boys go to Camp Green Lake as a form of punishment for various misdeeds. The camp is a juvenile detention center where they are forced to dig holes in the desert, supposedly to build character and teach them responsibility. However, the real reason behind the digging is to search for buried treasure that was hidden by the infamous outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow. The harsh environment and the camp's strict regime serve as a backdrop for the boys' personal growth and the unfolding of the story's larger themes.
The Warden
The setting is Camp Green Lake, a desert juvenile camp, and what existed there a hundred years before the start of the story.
Camp Green Lake is fictional but in the book 'Holes' people who commited a crime went there and dug a hole 5ft in size every day.
he got in a fight at a movie
He stole a Pair of Sneakers.
In the book holes, Stanley goes to camp green lake
It was by bus.
It was a hot 8 hours on the bus to arrive to Camp Green Lake.
The Warden
Camp Green Lake
The first line of "Holes" by Louis Sachar is: "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake."
Camp Green Lake
At the time of the events in the book Holes, no. It used to have a lake, but it dried up.
It was horrible!
The setting is Camp Green Lake, a desert juvenile camp, and what existed there a hundred years before the start of the story.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Squid ended up at Camp Green Lake after being wrongfully accused of stealing a pair of shoes. He was sentenced to digging holes as punishment at the camp.
Camp Green Lake is fictional but in the book 'Holes' people who commited a crime went there and dug a hole 5ft in size every day.