Feels good
His dad's job offer
In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Paul Fisher's dad is an architect. He is focused on his career and is portrayed as someone who is ambitious and concerned with appearances, often prioritizing his work and public image over his family's well-being. This dynamic contributes to the tensions within the Fisher family, particularly in relation to Paul's experiences and challenges.
“How would you ever know if there were some emergency out here” this was foreshadowing to the sinkhole
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer's dad was Donner.
Percy's father is Poseidon.
In Tangerine book, Paul left Houston to meet his dad, and Erik, his brother in Florida.
The book never actually states the name, he's always referred to as 'Dad' or 'Mr. Fisher'.
In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Paul's dad, who works as a construction manager, gets promoted after successfully managing the construction of a new housing development in Tangerine, Florida. His ability to navigate the challenges of the project, including dealing with the local environment and the unique needs of the community, impresses his superiors. Additionally, his ambition and dedication to his work contribute to his promotion, despite the underlying tensions within the family and the town.
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the mock fire,all dad and erik cares about is the erik fisher foot ball dream,paul got mad at her because he got kicked off the team but he didnt in housten
Because Dad could have died.
The main conflict of Tangerine is that Paul is trying to get use to Tangerine also that he wants to be accepted by his peers, & that he does not want to live in the shadow of his brother Eric. :) Hope you find this useful -Anny Cai
His dad's job offer
The dream that both Erik and Dad share for Erik to become a star football player and maybe even receive a scholarship for football in college. Paul does not like it because Dad is always focusing on the Erik Fisher Football Dream (EFFD, let's call it.) and not on Paul and soccer, and does not realize what is going on with Erik and Paul.
In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Paul Fisher's dad is an architect. He is focused on his career and is portrayed as someone who is ambitious and concerned with appearances, often prioritizing his work and public image over his family's well-being. This dynamic contributes to the tensions within the Fisher family, particularly in relation to Paul's experiences and challenges.
unfortunatly yes, my dad has one...
Yes. A Child Called It did have a dad.