Louis Sachar

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There is no camp at camp green lake, it is just a dry vast wasteland. Stanley Yelnats is the main character in the book the author is Louis Sachar. In this book Stanley was accused for committing a crime he didn’t do, stealing a pair of snickers. He was then sent to camp green lake but he doesn’t know what camp is like because he is from a poor family. “Stanley was from a poor family so he did not know what it was like at camp”(Pg:5). Louis Sachar acknowledges that Stanley would be having a hard time living life without any money or barely any food for one person in their family. “He did not have any friends at home, and he was overweight”(Pg:7). Louis Sachar acknowledges that Stanley had no friends at school and was probably bullied at school because he was overweight.

Zero was another kid that was sent to camp green lake to and did not know how to read and write, so Stanley and zero made a deal that if Stanley taught Zero how to read and write Zero would dig his holes for …show more content…

“I can’t leave Hector (Zero)” Stanley said,(Pg:219). Louis Sachar shows the bond stanley and Zero have since stanley went to save him from the middle of nowhere, when he ran away from camp. Stanley could not leave Zero at camp when he was the only thing Stanley had for some fun time wherever they went, and stanley couldn’t leave him to die all alone, and him have a happy life when, Zero dies at the Camp. Stanley was released after he found the treasure that was from his great grandfather who was robbed by Kissin Kate Barlow, that was the goal the Warden was trying to do, that’s why they had to dig holes.”Stanley looked to they were in big bold letters spelling out STANLEY YELNATS”. Louis Sachar acknowledges that stanley would finally have enough money to help out his family with the

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