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    Holes by Louis Sachar

    en-usMarch 16, 2022
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    About this Episode

    This week we are reading the 1999 Newberry Medal winner,  Holes by Louis Sachar. Join us as we journey with Stanley Yelnats to Camp Green Lake as he digs some holes (and learns so much more). 

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