Holes
Have you ever been in the wrong place at the wrong time? Well it seems like that had been the case of Stanley Yelnats life, he always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. In reality he had bad luck, very bad luck it ran in his family. But this time was bad he was walking under a bridge underpass and a pair of rare Micheal Jordan signed sneakers came flying out of the sky and hit him, he immediately heard seines and he took off. He had no clue what was going on and he saw a police car come roaring off the ramp and chasing after him he was convicted of stealing the shoes and sent to camp green lake, a detention center in the middle of the dessert. This book is a romance.
Why do I say that this book is a romance is because the plot line fits with the romance plot line? First the plot line, in the romance plot line it is a minor conflict well the minor conflict is that Stanley gets sent to camp green lake, but he didn’t commit the crime, he is forced to dig holes all day in the hot sun from six in the morning to five in the afternoon. The next is it ends with life symbolism witch in the end Stanley escapes and breaks his families’ bad luck while finding the treasure of his great, great grandpa.
Stanley Yelnats, he is skinny with a mid Curly Afro, he doesn't have a lot of friends he wasn’t athletic. He was smart he had bad luck. He was not the best looking he was moderately poor. Zero aka hector (Stanley friend he meat at camp) he was short somewhat athletic (he dug the most holes at camp) he was hard working but he didn’t have an education. Mark the head honcho among the boys’ well that’s what it seemed. He was muscular he wore glasses he had a short buzz cut. There are a lot of other characters but if I described them this entire essay would go on and on.
I hope you have learned a lot about the book holes and I hope you see my point of view about this book being a romance.
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