by Marie-luise
 

 Sumerising Marie-Luise: 
The last few chapters where about a boy called Stanley. Who has apparently stolen a pair of sneakers. There for he has gone to court and had the choice between jail or going to a camp called Camp Green Lake. Which is a dried up lake and the only shad where two oak trees on the eastern edge of the lake. A hammock is stretched between the two trees and a log cabin stands behind that. He chose the camp and went there in an old bus. A guard sat in front of him. On his lap lay a rifle. When he got to the camp he was introduced to some boys and they shod him where he was going to sleep. After dinner he went to bed but did not have a long sleep. The next morning he got up early and had to start digging. It got hard for him to dig because the sun had rised (it got up to 90f in a day) and he had blisters on he`s hands from digging the hole 5m wide and 5m deep but at the end he finished after a long struggle. That night he had a cold shower, ate supper and went to bed.    


Holes

Discussion Director

1. Does Stanley's father use his family's bad luck as an excuse for his failure as an inventor?

2. How is luck different from fate?

3. Who is the writer of Holes.

4.  What would happen if Stanley was not proven guilty?

5. What do you think will happen next?

6. What would you have chosen Camp Lake Green or jail?

7. If you knew what Camp Lake Green was would your decision change?

8. What is the point of Camp Lake Green?

9. Did the judge have a choice or did he really have to prove him guilty.

10. Do you think Stanleys father will succeed with the shoe making invention or will the curse stay             with them forever?

Job: Connecter
The book holes reminds me of military camp that boys go to. I watched this one movie that took all this boys to this camp called military school, and they all had to everything that the leader says they have to do.  My friend went to this camp once and when she came back she was completely muddy all over.