Holes
by Louis Sachar
- Páginas
- 233
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780439244190
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~4h 5min
Holes es un book de Louis Sachar. Tiene 233 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Louis Sachar’s novel interweaves three distinct timelines into a single narrative that examines how historical actions echo across generations. Set at Camp Green Lake, a desolate juvenile detention facility in Texas where inmates are assigned to dig identical holes daily, the story explores themes of justice, fate, and moral responsibility. Sachar structures the plot so that seemingly disconnected events gradually converge, revealing how inherited grievances and personal choices intersect. The narrative balances wry observation with moments of quiet dignity, focusing on the relationships that form among boys navigating an environment designed to erase their individuality. Through deliberate pacing and carefully placed historical details, the text invites readers to trace connections between past injustices and present circumstances. The novel’s circular architecture and its measured treatment of redemption have established it as a recognized work in middle-grade fiction, offering readers a structured examination of how history influences identity and how deliberate acts of fairness can shift the trajectory of a life.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Holes?+
Holes tiene 233 páginas.
¿De qué trata Holes?+
Louis Sachar’s novel interweaves three distinct timelines into a single narrative that examines how historical actions echo across generations. Set at Camp Green Lake, a desolate juvenile detention facility in Texas where inmates are assigned to dig identical holes daily, the story explores themes o...
¿Quién escribió Holes?+
Holes fue escrito por Louis Sachar.