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Holes (Holes Series) Paperback – May 9, 2000
- National Book AwardWinner, 1998
- Newbery MedalWinner, 1999
- Vermont Golden Dome Book AwardWinner, 2000
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Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnatses. Now Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys' detention center, Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by spending all day, every day digging holes exactly five feet wide and five feet deep. There is no lake at Camp Green Lake. But there are an awful lot of holes.
It doesn't take long for Stanley to realize there's more than character improvement going on at Camp Green Lake. The boys are digging holes because the warden is looking for something. But what could be buried under a dried-up lake? Stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment
—and redemption.
Special anniversary edition bonus content includes: A New Note From the Author!; "Ten Things You May Not Know About HOLES" by Louis Sachar; and more!
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- Reading age9+ years, from customers
- Print length233 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level5 - 6
- Lexile measure660L
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.68 x 7.58 inches
- PublisherYearling
- Publication dateMay 9, 2000
- ISBN-100440414806
- ISBN-13978-0440414803
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Winner of the National Book Award
#1 New York Times Bestseller
A New York Public Library's 100 Great Children's Books 100 Years Selection
A PARADE BEST KIDS BOOK OF ALL TIME
"A dazzling blend of social commentary, tall tale and magic realism." —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"There is no question, kids will love Holes." —School Library Journal, Starred Review
"[A] rugged, engrossing adventure." —Kirkus Reviews
"This delightfully clever story is well-crafted and thought-provoking." —VOYA
"[Sachar] comes fully, brilliantly into his own voice. This is a can't-put-it-down read." —The Bulletin
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About the Author
Louis Sachar is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Holes, which won the Newbery Medal, the National Book Award, and the Christopher Award, as well as Stanley Yelnats' Survival to Camp Green Lake; Small Steps, winner of the Schneider Family Book Award; and The Cardturner, a Publishers Weekly Best Book, a Parents' Choice Gold Award recipient, and an ALA-YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book. His books for younger readers include There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom, The Boy Who Lost His Face, Dogs Don't Tell Jokes, and the Marvin Redpost series, among many others.
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Stanley was sitting about ten rows back, handcuffed to his armrest. His backpack lay on the seat next to him. It contained his toothbrush, toothpaste, and a box of stationary his mother had given him. He’d promised to write to her at least once a week.
He looked out the window, although there wasn’t much to see—mostly fields of hay and cotton. He was on a long bus ride to nowhere. The bus wasn’t air-conditioned, and the hot heavy air was almost as stifling as the handcuffs.
Stanley and his parents had tried to pretend that he was just going away to camp for a while, just like rich kids do. When Stanley was younger he used to play with stuffed animals, and pretend the animals were at camp. Camp Fun and Games he called it. Sometimes he’d have them play soccer with a marble. Other times they’d run an obstacle course, or go bungee jumping off a table, tied to broken rubber bands. Now Stanley tried to pretend he was going to Camp Fun and Games. Maybe he’ d make some friends, he thought. At least he’d get to swim in the lake.
He didn’ t have any friends at home. He was overweight and the kids at his middle school often teased him about his size. Even his teachers sometimes made cruel comments without realizing it. On his last day of school, his math teacher, Mrs. Bell, taught ratios. As an example, she chose the heaviest kid in the class and the lightest kid in the class, and had them weigh themselves. Stanley weighed three times as much as the other boy. Mrs. Bell wrote the ratio on the board, 3:1, unaware of how much embarrassment she had caused both of them.
Stanley was arrested later that day.
He looked at the guard who sat slumped in his seat and wondered of he had fallen asleep. The guard was wearing sunglasses, so Stanley couldn’t see his eyes.
Stanley was not a bad kid. He was innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. He’d just been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
It was all because of his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather!
He smiled. It was a family joke. Whenever anything went wrong, they always blamed Stanley’s no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather!
Supposedly, he had a great-great-grandfather who had stolen a pig from one-legged Gypsy, and she put a curse on him and all his descendants. Stanley and his parents didn’t believe in curses, of course, but whenever anything went wrong, it felt good to be able to blame someone.
Things went wrong a lot. They always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
He looked out the window at the vast emptiness. He watched the rise and fall of a telephone wire. In his mind he could hear his father’s gruff voice softly singing to him.
“If only, if only,” the woodpecker sighs,
“The bark on the tree was just a little bit softer.”
“While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely,
He cries to the moo–oo–oon,
“If only, if only.”
It was a song his father used to sing to him. The melody was sweet and sad, but Stanley’s favorite part was when his father would howl the word “moon”.
The bus hit a small bump and the guard sat up, instantly alert.
Stanley’s father was an inventor. To be a successful inventor you need three things: intelligence, perseverance, and just a little bit of luck.
Stanley’s father was smart and had a lot of perseverance. Once he started a project he would work on it for years, often going days without sleep. He just never had any luck.
Every time an experiment failed, Stanley could hear him cursing his dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.
Stanley’s father was also named Stanley Yelnats. Stanley’s father’s full name was Stanley Yelnats III. Our Stanley is Stanley Yelnats IV.
Everyone in his family had always liked the fact that “Stanley Yelnats” was spelled the same frontward and backward. So they kept naming their sons Stanley. Stanley was an only child, as was every other Stanley Yelnats before him.
All of them had something else in common. Despite their awful luck, they always remained hopeful. As Stanley’s father liked to say, “ I learned from failure.”
But perhaps that was part of the curse as well. If Stanley and his father weren’t always hopeful, then it wouldn’t hurt so much every time their hopes were crushed.
“Not every Stanley Yelnats has been a failure,” Stanley’s mother often pointed out, whenever Stanley or his father became so discouraged that they actually started to believe in the curse. The first Stanley Yelnats, Stanley’ s great-grandfather, had made a fortune in the stock market. “He couldn’t have been too unlucky.”
At such times she neglected to mention the bad luck that befell the first Stanley Yelnats. He lost his entire fortune when he was moving from New York to California. His stagecoach was robbed by the outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow.
If it weren’t for that, Stanley’s family would now be living in a mansion on a beach in California. Instead, they were crammed in a tiny apartment that smelled of burning rubber and foot odor.
“If only, if only….
The apartment smelled the way it did because Stanley’s father was trying to invent a way to recycle old sneakers. “The first person who finds a use for old sneakers, “ he said, “will be a very rich man.”
It was this lastest project that led to Stanley’s arrest.
The bus ride became increasingly bumpy because the road was no longer paved.
Actually, Stanley had been impressed when he first found out that is great-grandfather was robbed by Kissin’ Kate Barlow. True, he would have preferred living on the beach in California, but it was still kind of cool to have someone in your family robbed by a famous outlaw.
Kate Barlow didn’t actually kiss Stanley’s great-grandfather. That would have been really cool, but she only kissed the men she killed. Instead, she robbed him and left him stranded in the middle of the desert.
“He was lucky to have survived,” Stanley’s mother was quick to point out.
The bus was slowing down. The guard grunted as he stretched out his arms.
“Welcome Camp Green Lake,” said the driver.
Stanley looked out the dirty window. He couldn’t see a lake.
And hardly anything was green.
Product details
- Publisher : Yearling
- Publication date : May 9, 2000
- Language : English
- Print length : 233 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0440414806
- ISBN-13 : 978-0440414803
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Reading age : 9+ years, from customers
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.68 x 7.58 inches
- Book 1 of 2 : Holes
- Grade level : 5 - 6
- Lexile measure : 660L
- Best Sellers Rank: #160 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author

Louis Sachar was born in New York. He was inspired to write children's books after working as a teacher's aide to gain extra credit. After graduation he worked in a sweater warehouse in Connecticut and wrote at night. He was soon fired from that job and moved onto law school where in his first week of study Sideways Stories From Wayside School was published. In 2000 Louis Sacher wrote Holes which became both an instant classic and a film starring Sigourney Weaver. Holes was his first book to be published in the UK and continues to prove popular among younger readers. Once Louis Sachar begins writing a new book he refuses to talk to anyone until it is finished and entry to his office is barred apart from his two dogs. The Cardturner is his new book which publishes in 2010.
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Customers find this book to be a wonderful adventure with a well-written story that's easy to read. The book is great for all ages, particularly upper elementary students, and features a well-developed range of personalities. Customers appreciate the pacing, noting they can read it in 3 days, and value its themes of friendship, with one review highlighting the true friendship between two unlikely boys. Customers consider the book worth its low price.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseMy son needed it for 5th grade, it arrived in a few days and the impression is 10/10
- Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI read this when I was child and so glad I found this copy! I love the book and I love the movie. Now that I read the book again, it's funny how I can see the differences from the movie while also envisioning the movie scenes as I read. The children also loved it!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseHoles is an incredible read that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The story is a perfect blend of mystery, adventure, and emotional depth. I loved how the different storylines interweave and come together in unexpected ways. The characters are memorable, especially Stanley Yelnats, whose journey is both inspiring and poignant. Louis Sachar does a brilliant job of addressing themes like fate, friendship, and justice in a way that resonates with both kids and adults. It’s a book that stays with you long after you’ve finished it. Highly recommended!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase“If only, if only,” the woodpecker sighs,
The bark on the tree was a soft as the skies..."
You know, I really dig this book.
So, I do confess that I have watched the 2003 film countless times (hard to believe it is almost 20 years old…time flies) and so hearing that the film follows the book fairly closely there were no big surprises here. That still didn’t lessen the experience of a fantastic book. In fact, I would definitely say the book is a notch above for me and easily on of my favorites.
I have sort of a love/hate relationship with young adult type novels. Oftentimes, they are either way too over the top schmaltzy and dripping with too much sentimentalism and not enough meat on their bones, or they are the opposite: filled with pretentious, unlikable “too cool for school” characters who get on a reader’s nerves, or there is too much in the way of unnecessary language, violence, etc. to be labelled a “young adult.” There is none of this in Holes.
I’m sure everyone knows the basis of the story. Stanley Yelnuts inadvertently and mistakenly is sentenced to Camp Green Lake (ironic name) for his sentence. The boys at the facility are forced to give holes as a part of their “rehabilitation” and “character building.” But it seems clear that something is going on here.
To me this is the definitive young adult novel in that it is breaks from the tropes of many young adult fare. It is everything that is fantastic about a novel. It has not only an exceptional story line, but also has two other alternating stories interweaved brilliantly within the plot that tie into Stanley’s story, among one of a family curse from years ago because of Stanley’s “no good, rotten, pig-stealing” great grandfather.
Holes is heartfelt and inspiring and feels as much about overcoming, as friendship, importance of family, and coming to terms with tricky life situations. In a way it is a coming of age as well. There’s an innocent, naive quality to Stanley (who is our narrator) that is so refreshing and rewarding, and he’s easily someone you want to root for as you read about each upcoming predicament.
Fabulous book, and it has become an instant favorite for me!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseBought for my grandson. Good book!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseGreat book, I like the detail about Clyde Livingston and sploosh. My 9 year old and I listened to this together and it was wonderful
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夜行人Reviewed in Japan on April 24, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars ワクワクドキドキ・・・なぜ穴を掘り続けるのか・・・最後のどんでん返し
Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase『HOLES』は、1998年、『全米図書賞』、1999年、『ニューベリー賞』を受賞している。
この小説は、児童向けだが、大人が読んでも楽しめる。
英語の勉強のために、原書で読んでみた。
この小説は、米国の12歳くらいの児童が読んで理解できる程度の英語で書かれている。
児童書といっても、1ページの中に、意味の分からない単語が4個から6個ほど出てくる。
これは、自分の英語力がその程度だということで、人によっては、1ページに10個程度、分からない単語があるかもしれないし、分からない単語が1ページに1個程度しかないという人もいるだろう。
1ページで、分からない単語が5個程度であれば、辞書なしで何とか小説を読める。
この小説は、本筋と別に、過去の物語がエピソードとして、繰り返し出てくる。
現代と過去を行ったり来たりして、ややストーリーが交錯する。
ストーリーの前半は、少年の更生施設のような、水が干上がった、かつては湖であった場所で、少年たちがひたすら穴を掘る場面が続く。
いったい、少年がなぜ穴を掘り続けるのか、どういう展開になるのか全く分からない。
ストーリーが進むと、少年がなぜ穴を掘り続けるのか分かってくる。
物語の後半になって、やっと、面白くなってくる。
過去の出来事と現代がつながって、物語は意外な展開となっていく。
この物語が数々の賞を受賞して、ベストセラーになっているのも納得できる。
この小説は映画化もされているが、日本では公開されていない。
映画はネット上で観ることができるが、日本語の字幕はついていない。
この映画が日本で公開されなかったのは、映画が原作の小説ほどは面白くないからだろうと思う。
映画は、ハッピーエンドのコメディーになっているが、原作はコメディーというよりは、もっと重いテーマを扱っているように思う。
この映画は日本ではヒットしなかったと思う。
『HOLES』を辞書なしで読めれば、他の英語の小説も読めるらしい。
他の英語の小説も読んでみようと思う。
- RuiReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A Timeless Tale of Friendship and Perseverance
Louis Sachar's Holes is a beloved classic in children's literature, and for good reason. This novel is a masterclass in storytelling, combining elements of adventure, mystery, and social commentary to create an engaging and memorable narrative that appeals to readers of all ages.
Initially recommended to me by an author of a writing tutorial book, Holes quickly struck a chord with its familiar yet fresh storytelling. I soon realized that I had seen the movie adaptation of Holes, which only deepened my appreciation for Sachar's original work. As the writing tutorial author suggested, this book is a treasure trove of writing techniques, making it an excellent study for aspiring writers.
The story follows Stanley Yelnats, a boy who is wrongfully sent to a labor camp where he and other boys are forced to dig holes in the desert. The plot masterfully weaves together multiple storylines, including the history of Stanley's family curse and the mysterious outlaw Kissing Kate Barlow. Through these interwoven tales, Sachar explores themes of fate, justice, and redemption.
What makes Holes particularly remarkable is its accessibility. The language is straightforward and clear, making it easy for younger readers to follow, while the depth of the narrative ensures that older readers remain engaged. The characters are well-developed and relatable, each with their unique quirks and backstories that add richness to the plot.
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DIDI13Reviewed in Spain on June 28, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Nos encanta
Genial!!! Imprescindible tenerlo
- Abdullah BReviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 2, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars the book was amazing
Format: PaperbackVerified Purchasethe book was amazing, the plot was amazing, everything was amazing
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YaneReviewed in France on April 18, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Top
Format: Mass Market PaperbackVerified PurchaseMes élèves d’anglais l’adore et après lecture on regarde le film ;)