Small Steps is the sequel to Louis Sacher's book Holes.
In Chapter 1, Armpit is back home after serving time at Camp Green Lake. He is trying to get his life back on track, one "small step" at a time.
In Chapter 2, X-Ray, a friend from Camp Green Lake, arrives with a plan to make some money scalping concert tickets - buying them at regular price and reselling them for more. He tells Armpit that tickets to Kaira DeLeon's concerts have been resold for as much as $750.
In Chapter 3, Armpit walks with his friend Ginny, who has cerebral palsy. Armpit helps Ginny learn to do things despite her disability, and Ginny "(gives) his life meaning". Although Armpit's parents are suspicious and unsupportive, he and Ginny help each other learn to take "small steps" toward becoming confident, whole individuals.
In Chapter 4, Kaira DeLeon asks her agent how much money she has made. It seems that the adults surrounding her are exploiting her for their own gain. Her agent admits that he planted the story about tickets to her concerts selling for $750.
In Chapter 5, Armpit and X-Ray wait in line to get their tickets. They meet a group of professional scalpers, who offer to buy their tickets from them. Armpit and X-Ray refuse, thinking they'll make more reselling them on their own.
In Chapter 6, Ginny shows Armpit her stuffed animal collection. Each animal has a disability of some sort, just like Ginny.
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