Comparison

Holes vs The Crossover

How Holes by Louis Sachar and The Crossover by Kwame Alexandercompare on reading level, grade placement, curriculum overlap, and shared themes — derived from primary-source citations on each book’s ReadingList page.

Holes

Louis Sachar

Lexile
660L
Grades
47
Published
1998
Pages
233
Genre
Middle Grade Fiction

The Crossover

Kwame Alexander

Lexile
750L
Grades
58
Published
2014
Pages
240
Genre
Verse Novel

At a glance

Lexile differential
90L (Holes: 660L · The Crossover: 750L)
Grade-range overlap
Grades 57
Year-of-publication gap
16 years (1998 vs 2014)
Page-count gap
7 pages (233 vs 240)
Shared curricula
30 of 75
Shared themes
0 of 10

Reading-level difference

The 90-point Lexile gap puts The Crossover roughly a notch above Holes. Lexile differences below 50L typically reflect equivalent decoding load (sentence length + word frequency); differences above 200L cross developmental reading-band boundaries. More on how Lexile measures work →

Curriculum overlap

Both books appear in 30 shared curriculum frameworks:

Themes

Only Holes

fate vs choice · friendship · justice · family legacy · racial history

Only The Crossover

family · brotherhood · basketball · grief · identity

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Holes

Louis Sachar

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The Crossover

Kwame Alexander

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Related on ReadingList

Comparison data computed from each book’s curriculum citations, Lexile measures (MetaMetrics), grade-range references (state ELA frameworks + AP/IB syllabi), and ban records (PEN America 2022-2024 index + ALA). Last reviewed: 2026-06-17.