"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar has 272 pages.
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Louis Sachar
Small Steps, published in 2007
In Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," the main conflict is resolved through a series of intertwined events that gradually reveal the truth behind the curse on the Yelnats family. By uncovering the history of Green Lake and the Yelnats family lineage, characters like Stanley Yelnats IV and Zero are able to break the curse through acts of friendship, redemption, and perseverance. Their actions ultimately lead to the resolution of the conflict and the restoration of justice.
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i'd have to say realistic fiction
The mood of "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar can be described as hopeful and optimistic despite the challenges faced by the characters. The tone is realistic and thoughtful, focusing on themes of perseverance and personal growth.
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"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar has 272 pages.
He wrote Holes, There's a Boy in the Girls bathroom, Small Steps, The Boy who lost his face, someday Angeline, Johnny's in the basement etc...
He spilled popcorn on teenagers at the movie theater and they got mad at him, then they got in a fight and he gave him a bloody nose. It says that in Small Steps by Louis Sachar
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