[Holes (Yearling Newbery)] [Author: Sachar, Louis] [May, 2000]
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Mystery
格式
精装书
语言
英语
已发布
May 1, 2000
出版商
Perfection Learning
描述
In a sprawling Texas desert, the lives of young boys intertwine in unexpected and profound ways. The protagonist, Stanley Yelnats, finds himself at Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention center where the boys dig holes daily under the scorching sun, ostensibly to build character. However, the true reason behind these grueling tasks is shrouded in mystery, leading Stanley on a journey of self-discovery as he unravels the secrets of both the camp and his own family's past.
As Stanley digs deeper, both literally and metaphorically, he forms bonds with his fellow campers, each grappling with their own struggles and histories. Themes of friendship, fate, and perseverance are woven throughout their experiences. The narrative elegantly shifts between the present and the haunting tales of Stanley's ancestors, revealing a curse that has plagued his family for generations.
Sachar's storytelling is rich with humor, drama, and life lessons, making this a captivating read for both young and mature audiences. As Stanley confronts the injustices of the world around him, he learns the importance of resilience and the power of community, leading to a poignant and uplifting conclusion.
As Stanley digs deeper, both literally and metaphorically, he forms bonds with his fellow campers, each grappling with their own struggles and histories. Themes of friendship, fate, and perseverance are woven throughout their experiences. The narrative elegantly shifts between the present and the haunting tales of Stanley's ancestors, revealing a curse that has plagued his family for generations.
Sachar's storytelling is rich with humor, drama, and life lessons, making this a captivating read for both young and mature audiences. As Stanley confronts the injustices of the world around him, he learns the importance of resilience and the power of community, leading to a poignant and uplifting conclusion.
评论
I read this book nine times. Nine!I really loved it. Louis Sachar was/is one of my favorite authors.One of the things that I loved about it so much was how all of the characters connected with one another.