In the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the paper refers to an article about the protagonist, Paul Fisher, and his family's struggles in the town of Tangerine, Florida. It highlights the challenges Paul faces due to his visual impairment, as well as the conflicts within his family, particularly with his brother Erik. The article serves to illustrate the tension between the family's ambitions and the realities of their lives, shedding light on themes of identity, family dynamics, and resilience.
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.
The theme in Tangerine is that the truth always comes out. The truth shall set you free!
In the book "Tangerine," Shandra's picture was not in the paper because she was not part of the high school soccer team that made it to the finals, which was the event covered in the newspaper article. Shandra's involvement in other activities or achievements may not have been newsworthy at that time.
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.
Edward Bloor
Luis Cruz works in the Bank of Palmetto building in the book Tangerine.
The book says its in Tangerine County, Florida, but that county doesn't exist. The setting most resembles the area outside of Gainesville, Florida.
Paul lives in the exclusive neighborhood of Lake Windsor Downs in the book Tangerine.