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Stanley yelnats is family a very poor family thanks to stanley being at the wrong place at the wrong time. They have to make a choice between camp green lake or Jail. They of course choice camp green lake since it
Sounds like a much better place in comparison compared to jail. But little did stanley know he was going on a bumpy ride. But he finds out he has to go digging for the rest of his time there. But little does he know why he has to dig for the rest of his life it's not just for a

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