
There is a story in the book connected with
the real story. We experience it via flashbacks. And it makes the real story
more interesting.
As main themes it can be said; friendship,
family, love and greed.
I’ve read some questions about Holes and
the corresponding answers of the author from the author’s personal web page.
You can look at it, too: http://www.louissachar.com/HolesBook.htm
After reading his answers I figured out the
reason why he took this topic in hand. Sachar's intention was to tell people
how hot Texas is, and also that the workers have a lot of difficulties with
that. I can say that he succeeds in giving his aim to readers. And I think
there are some arguments of his aim in the book. It is often mentioned that the
Camp Green Lake is so hot. Besides, the book starts with a talk about the Camp
Green Lake.
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PS: When I found out that we have a blog-assignment, I wasn't happy at all. But now I agree with Mr."Sir". :) I had fun and if we had an another boring assignment, it would make our holiday trouble. Well, I've finished my assignment and good luck to my friends!