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出版时间:2000-05
页数:272
词汇量:47079
开本:32
lexile:660
ar:4.6
类别:文学,美术,动物
虚构:虚构
isbn:9780440414803
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book description
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 yelnats. now stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys' detention center, camp green lake, where the warden makes the boys "build character" by spending all day, every day, digging holes: five feet wide and five feet deep. 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. stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment--and redemption.
amazon.com
"if you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will turn him into a good boy." such is the reigning philosophy at camp green lake, a juvenile detention facility where there is no lake, and there are no happy campers. in place of what used to be "the largest lake in texas" is now a dry, flat, sunburned wasteland, pocked with countless identical holes dug by boys improving their character. stanley yelnats, of palindromic name and ill-fated pedigree, has ...
book description
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 yelnats. now stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys' detention center, camp green lake, where the warden makes the boys "build character" by spending all day, every day, digging holes: five feet wide and five feet deep. 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. stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment--and redemption.
amazon.com
"if you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will turn him into a good boy." such is the reigning philosophy at camp green lake, a juvenile detention facility where there is no lake, and there are no happy campers. in place of what used to be "the largest lake in texas" is now a dry, flat, sunburned wasteland, pocked with countless identical holes dug by boys improving their character. stanley yelnats, of palindromic name and ill-fated pedigree, has landed at camp green lake because it seemed a better option than jail. no matter that his conviction was all a case of mistaken identity, the yelnats family has become accustomed to a long history of bad luck, thanks to their "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather!" despite his innocence, stanley is quickly enmeshed in the camp green lake routine: rising before dawn to dig a hole five feet deep and five feet in diameter; learning how to get along with the lord of the flies-styled pack of boys in group d; and fearing the warden, who paints her fingernails with rattlesnake venom. but when stanley realizes that the boys may not just be digging to build character--that in fact the warden is seeking something specific--the plot gets as thick as the irony.
it's a strange story, but strangely compelling and lovely too. louis sachar uses poker-faced understatement to create a bizarre but believable landscape--a place where major major major major of catch-22 would feel right at home. but while there is humor and absurdity here, there is also a deep understanding of friendship and a searing compassion for society's underdogs. as stanley unknowingly begins to fulfill his destiny--the dual plots coming together to reveal that fate has big plans in store--we can't help but cheer for the good guys, and all the yelnats everywhere. (ages 10 and older)
--brangien davis
amazon.co.uk review
i'm not going to run away," stanley said. "good thinking, " said mr sir. "nobody runs away from here. we don't need a fence. know why? because we've got the only water for a hundred miles. you want to run away? you'll be buzzard food in three days." stanley could see some kids dressed in orange and carrying shovels dragging themselves towards the tents. "you thirsty?" asked mr sir. "yes, mr sir," stanley said gratefully. "well, you better get used to it. you're going to be thirsty for the next eighteen months."
if you are looking for a truly remarkable novel, something to get your teeth into, something to make you think, and something to make you feel that you have just touched real class, then look no further than louis sachar's extraordinary, award-winning novel holes.
camp greenlake is a place for bad boys, where the belief is: "if you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will turn him into a good boy." when stanley yelnats, accused and found guilty of a crime he did not commit, is sent to camp greenlake he really doesn't think it can be so bad. stanley and his family try to pretend that he is just going away to camp like the rich kids do, and he promises to write to them every day. but the harsh realities of the camp, and the evil warden with her lizard-venom impregnated fingernails with her own reasons for making the boys in her charge dig so many holes, sometimes make dying seem like a great idea. when stanley leaves the camp to go in search of his friend zero, their journey towards freedom becomes a battle with hunger, thirst and heat in the shadow of big thumb--a mountain so entwined in stanley's own family history that he knows if they can reach it they will somehow find salvation.
a complex story, riddled with the harsh imagery and barren despair, holes is a perceptive and intricate homage to family and friendship which never shies away from the harshest of realities yet injects the story of a seemingly hopeless boy with a sly, sideways humour that crackles against the backdrop of the arid wastelands of the desert. an absolute must for anyone, young or old, who relishes an intelligent, courageous and dynamic read. (age 11 and over)
--susan harrison
from publishers weekly
pw's starred review of the 1999 newbery medal winner described it as a "dazzling blend of social commentary, tall tale and magic realism." ages 10-up. (may)
from school library journal
grade 5-8-stanley yelnats iv has been wrongly accused of stealing a famous baseball player's valued sneakers and is sent to camp green lake, a juvenile detention home where the boys dig holes, five feet deep by five feet across, in the miserable texas heat. it's just one more piece of bad luck that's befallen stanley's family for generations as a result of the infamous curse of madame zeroni. overweight stanley, his hands bloodied from digging, figures that at the end of his sentence, he'll "...either be in great physical condition or else dead." overcome by the useless work and his own feelings of futility, fellow inmate zero runs away into the arid, desolate surroundings and stanley, acting on impulse, embarks on a risky mission to save him. he unwittingly lays madame zeroni's curse to rest, finds buried treasure, survives yellow-spotted lizards, and gains wisdom and inner strength from the quirky turns of fate. in the almost mystical progress of their ascent of the rock edifice known as "big thumb," they discover their own invaluable worth and unwavering friendship. each of the boys is painted as a distinct individual through sachar's deftly chosen words. the author's ability to knit stanley and zero's compelling story in and out of a history of intriguing ancestors is captivating. stanley's wit, integrity, faith, and wistful innocence will charm readers. a multitude of colorful characters coupled with the skillful braiding of ethnic folklore, american legend, and contemporary issues is a brilliant achievement. there is no question, kids will love holes.
alison follos, north country school, lake placid, ny
book dimension
length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
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放寒假的第一天,凌晨1点跑来把我叫醒,举着这本书说看完了。晚上10点洗漱完上床睡觉,老母亲以为他早就睡着了,原来在熬夜看书,停不下来!
放寒假的第一天,凌晨1点跑来把我叫醒,举着这本书说看完了。晚上10点洗漱完上床睡觉,老母亲以为他早就睡着了,原来在熬夜看书,停不下来!
昨天统测出结果,106,最高110,上了表扬榜,开心的不行。早读英语早鸟计划,估计考的不咋地。
放学后到咖啡馆写作业等我,自己点了杯巧克力,晃晃悠悠心情极好。
骑行6公里,回家后螳螂蝌蚪蚯蚓蛴螬,除了学习关心一溜够。
中午找老师问了数学题,晚上回家复盘,过程简单潦草。
晚上妈妈去看房子,小朋友在家晃悠,数学改错都给忘了。英语阅读 摘抄,a3000没达到75%。
哎呀呀,气死人了!!!!
昨天统测出结果,106,最高110,上了表扬榜,开心的不行。早读英语早鸟计划,估计考的不咋地。
放学后到咖啡馆写作业等我,自己点了杯巧克力,晃晃悠悠心情极好。
骑行6公里,回家后螳螂蝌蚪蚯蚓蛴螬,除了学习关心一溜够。
中午找老师问了数学题,晚上回家复盘,过程简单潦草。
晚上妈妈去看房子,小朋友在家晃悠,数学改错都给忘了。英语阅读 摘抄,a3000没达到75%。
哎呀呀,气死人了!!!!
二刷holes。此前听过一遍,孩子对此书评价甚好,这次刚好有个这本书的阅读课,得以借此机会二刷。目前小说已经读完,课还没上,估计里面也有不少生词。让老母亲欣慰的是,孩子态度很认真。希望通过阅读课能有些精读的收获吧!
二刷holes。此前听过一遍,孩子对此书评价甚好,这次刚好有个这本书的阅读课,得以借此机会二刷。目前小说已经读完,课还没上,估计里面也有不少生词。让老母亲欣慰的是,孩子态度很认真。希望通过阅读课能有些精读的收获吧!
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louis sachar / yearling
购买dk书籍时 5元换购的。因为最近看到好多娃在读这本书,书评里的描述又是各种精彩,于是 开始期待它也能在我家娃身上产生神奇的效果。
书中密密麻麻的英文,半点图片没有,没想到娃会看得津津有味~以前 他只要拿起这种书,翻看一下,发现没有任何图片,就会嫌弃地丢到一边。
现在他每天自己抱着书读,之后又迫不及待地和我分享,很开心看到他的改变😊
打算等他读完了,陪他一起看这本书的电影。
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louis sachar / yearling
内容和写作手法都非常多元化的一部作品。刚开始阅读时以为是关于青少年心理成长的故事,慢慢发现还有很多跨越百年的错综复杂的线索,构成了一系列扑朔迷离的悬疑推理情节,期间发生的故事还融合了黑人遭受的宗族歧视、野外生存、以及青少年如何建立真正的朋友友谊等元素,相信会吸引有各种阅读喜好的孩子。这部作品的lexile指数是660l,语言难度不是很高,但错综复杂的情节可能更适合小学高年级的孩子独立阅读,所以这本书dra50很贴切,建议阅读年级是5年级左右。
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louis sachar / yearling
很精彩的一本书,伏笔很多,前后呼应非常有趣,我自己断断续续看了半个多月才看了小半本,然后就欲罢不能了,两天看完了剩下2/3,大宝看到这本书说一年前老师给她推荐过,但是她心理比较抵触newberry获奖书所以没看,看到我看完了她就立刻开始看起来,看了一晚上 早上上学前终于看完了,说太好看了,不过确实有点恐怖黑暗,还说放学后要和我好好讨论这本书
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louis sachar / yearling
寒假选了这本书的电影,开始小朋友有些排斥,但看上以后,就停不下来了。好像悬疑推理片一样,还有两条线索交织在一起,以为会很黑暗,但却有一个happy ending!对于男孩来说,是一部不错的电影!用初中生的口吻描述,还有穿越在里面,一会儿就被绕里面了,一会儿又出来了,看的停不下来。
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