it means he was basically handicaped because of his eyesight
I believe it is because of that IEP he has at Lake Windsor Middle, and he wants a fresh start at Tangerine Middle
coach walski
In the Tangerine book, the landscape changes as paul and his mother enter tangerine due to views of big and expensive houses.
Edward Bloor
The book says its in Tangerine County, Florida, but that county doesn't exist. The setting most resembles the area outside of Gainesville, Florida.
I think the in book Tangerine by Edward Bloor Paul has a disability with his eyes and they call it an "IEP" in the book
I believe it is because of that IEP he has at Lake Windsor Middle, and he wants a fresh start at Tangerine Middle
In the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Paul's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is initially in place due to his visual impairment. However, as the story progresses and Paul gains confidence and starts to excel in soccer, he begins to question the limitations imposed by his IEP. Ultimately, he advocates for himself and pushes for more independence, reflecting his growth and determination to overcome the challenges he faces. This shift highlights the theme of self-advocacy and resilience throughout the novel.
coach walski
In the Tangerine book, the landscape changes as paul and his mother enter tangerine due to views of big and expensive houses.
he is a person in the book tangerine
The last name of Wayne in the book "Tangerine" is Galindo.
Tangerine Middle School
In Tangerine book, Paul left Houston to meet his dad, and Erik, his brother in Florida.
In the Tangerine book, Paul did not like his brother because he feared his physical retaliations.
If you are asking about Edward Bloor's book "Tangerine", then no. Paul was taken off the team due to the IEP form that his mom filled out claiming he was legally blind. After many events, Paul moves to a new school and is on that team. So the answer to your question is no and yes.
Edward Bloor