In the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the Costello family lives in the fictional town of Tangerine, Florida. They move there from Houston, Texas, seeking a fresh start. Their new home is situated in a suburban neighborhood that contrasts with the agricultural and environmental elements of the region, highlighting the family's struggles and the challenges they face. The setting plays a significant role in the story, influencing the characters and their experiences.
In the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Joey Costello's mother's name is Mrs. Costello. She is portrayed as a supportive yet somewhat overprotective parent, particularly concerned about her son's well-being and success in soccer. Her character adds depth to the themes of family dynamics and the pressures faced by young athletes in the story.
The plural form of the proper noun Costello is Costellos.The plural possessive form is Costellos'.example: The Costellos' children are twins.
At Mike Costello's funeral in "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the community gathered to pay their respects to the young boy who tragically died in a sinkhole accident. The event highlights the tension between the Costello family and the more affluent residents of Tangerine. Mike's death brings to light the challenges and injustices faced by the marginalized, particularly in the context of the struggles of the protagonist, Paul Fisher, and his own family's dynamics. The funeral serves as a pivotal moment, showcasing the themes of loss, community, and social disparity in the novel.
Tangerine County, Florida, exists only in Edward Bloor's book Tangerine. There is a Citrus County, Florida, however, directly north of Tampa Bay.
Paul lives in the exclusive neighborhood of Lake Windsor Downs in the book Tangerine.
yes she is, she is living in west kirby on the Wirral.
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it depends on the size of the tangerine