It was all because of his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealinggreat-great-grandfather! Louis Sachar More Quotes by Louis Sachar More Quotes From Louis Sachar Life is like crossing a river. If you take a huge step-aim for too bigger dreams-then the current will knock you off your feet and carry you away. The way to do it is small steps, you will take hold of life. You will get there in the end. Louis Sachar feet dream rivers Doesn't every kid want to dig a hold to China? Didn't you? What about Chinese children? Louis Sachar chinese kids children The best morals kids get from any book is just the capacity to empathize with other people, to care about the characters and their feelings. So you don't have to write a preachy book to do that. You just have to make it a fun book with characters they care about, and they will become better people as a result. Louis Sachar writing fun book You make the decision: Whom did God punish? Louis Sachar holes decision Rattlesnakes would be a lot more dangerous if they didn't have the rattle. Louis Sachar rattlesnakes dangerous would-be My parents played bridge, and I remember being fascinated watching them. I sometimes got a chance to sit in on a hand, which I loved. But then I didn't actually play on my own for about 30 years. Louis Sachar bridges hands years I think of a book and a play, or a book and a movie, as two separate things - I don't think of it as my novel having a new life. Louis Sachar play book thinking Not everyone is as nice as us. Louis Sachar nice I never think of an entire book at once. I always just start with a very small idea. In 'Holes,' I just began with the setting; a juvenile correctional facility located in the Texas desert. Then I slowly make up the story, and rewrite it several times, and each time I rewrite it, I get new ideas, and change the old ideas around. Louis Sachar texas book thinking I didn't become a good writer until I learned how to rewrite. And I don't just mean fixing spelling and adding a comma. I rewrite each of my books five or six times, and each time I change huge portions of the story. Louis Sachar stories mean book I really began to love to read while in high school, and my favorite authors were my heroes: J.D. Salinger, Kurt Vonnegut. Louis Sachar my-favorite hero school When I write a novel, every word is mine. I welcome suggestions from my editor, but in the end, I make all the final decisions. Louis Sachar editors decision writing Not counting Small Steps, I think Holes is my best book, in terms of plot, and setting, and the way the story revealed itself. It hasn’t changed my life, other than that I have more money than I did before I wrote it. I’m still too close to Small Steps to compare it to Holes. Louis Sachar small-steps book thinking School just speeds things up... Without school it might take 70 years before you wake up and are able to count. Louis Sachar sadness years school I'm no good at describing my books. 'Holes' has been out now for seven years, and I still can't come up with a good answer when asked what that book is about. Louis Sachar answers book years I want kids to think that reading can be just as much fun and more so than TV or video games or whatever else they do. I think any other kind of message or morals that I might teach is secondary to first just enjoying a book. Louis Sachar reading fun book I remember my fourth grade teacher reading 'Charlotte's Web' and 'Stuart Little' to us - both, of course, by E. B. White. His stories were genuinely funny, thought provoking and full of irony and charm. He didn't condescend to his readers, which was why I liked his books, and why I wasn't a big reader of other children's' books. Louis Sachar teacher book children It's – I write the books and let the market find who reads it. I guess a young adult is anywhere from ten to fifteen. Louis Sachar adults writing book A lot of people don't believe in curses. Louis Sachar differences yellow believe You're responsible for yourself. You messed up your life, and it's up to you to fix it. No one else is going to do it for you -- for any of you. Louis Sachar messed-up responsible up-to-you