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The Hole (Japanese: 穴, Hepburn: Ana) is a novel by Hiroko Oyamada. Originally published in 2014, it is Oyamada's second novel to be translated into English, after The Factory . [ 1 ] Translated by David Boyd, an Assistant Professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte , [ 2 ] the novel was published in 2020 by New ...
The Hole, two short 2016 documentaries on the Montreal Protocol by David Attenborough The Hole (2020 film) , El hoyo , a Spanish-language film released in English-language regions as The Platform . The Hole (2021 film) , an Italian film directed by Michelangelo Frammartino
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. 1998 novel by Louis Sachar Holes Author Louis Sachar Language English Genre Adventure, mystery, fantasy Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (US) Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Ediciones SM (Spain) Publication date August 20, 1998 ISBN 978-0-786-22186-8 Dewey Decimal [Fic] 21 LC Class PZ7 ...
The Hole is a 2001 British psychological thriller film directed by Nick Hamm, based on the 1993 novel After the Hole by Guy Burt. The film stars Thora Birch , Desmond Harrington , Daniel Brocklebank , Laurence Fox , Keira Knightley , and Embeth Davidtz .
After the Hole (also known as The Hole) is a 1993 psychological horror novel by English author Guy Burt. The book tells the story of a group of private school students who find themselves trapped in the school's abandoned cellar, seemingly locked in by their deranged classmate. The book received mixed reviews, but won a Betty Trask Award in ...
Harry Hole (the surname pronounced as "HOO-leh"), who is also called "Harry Holy" (strictly the first novel) by allies in the Australian police force, [1] is the main character in a series of crime novels written by Norwegian author Jo Nesbø. [2] The name is derived from Old Norse Hólar, the plural form of hóll, meaning "round and isolated ...
He later wrote and illustrated several popular children's books, such as Topsys and Turvys (1893), a collection of poems and images which could be viewed upside-down or right-side-up; The Hole Book (1908), which had a literal hole at the center of each page to indicate the path of a bullet; and The Slant Book [1] (1910), which took the shape of ...
The Hole We're In is a 2010 novel by Gabrielle Zevin about a family who are caught in a complex bureaucratic tangle when a credit card company sends New Yorker Vincent Pomeroy bills for a man of the same name who lives in Texas.