Paul learns that Joey is prejudiced when he hears Joey making derogatory comments about Erik, a player on their soccer team, due to his Hispanic heritage. This incident makes Paul question Joey's character and realize that Joey's prejudice runs deeper than he had previously thought.
Paul Fisher is a character from the young adult novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor. He is the protagonist of the story, a middle school student who struggles with his family dynamics and faces challenges at his new school. Paul is visually impaired but believes he can still see, which complicates his understanding of the world around him.
There is more than 1 event.
In summary though, Mike dies, Luis dies, Paul and his team win the soccer tournament, Erik and Arthur have been stealing people's valuables, Arthur gets arrested.
paul is legally blind, paul moves to tangerine in florida beacause of his dads job. he makes new friends joins the soccer team but is kicked off because he is bisually impared, but when a sinkhloe swallows his classrooms he wants to start fresh at a new puvlic school.
charity,dessi mickie victoria dr. reyes albert
I believe it is because of that IEP he has at Lake Windsor Middle, and he wants a fresh start at Tangerine Middle
The book says its in Tangerine County, Florida, but that county doesn't exist. The setting most resembles the area outside of Gainesville, Florida.
Mike Costello is a very tall boy maybe even looking very strong. He has brown hair and a little bother named Joey Costello.
When Charity Meyers gets kidnapped and doesn't know until she wakes up and finds out that shes sick.
It is a wonderful book. I have reread this book every summer for the past 11 years. It made a huge impact on me as a kid and recommend it to eveyone. Its also a fairly easy read for adults and enjoyable for older kids and teens.
well paula first flashback is when erik runs him over with a monster truck on page 54 thats how pauls eyes got damaged.
One of his favorite things was to play scooer
Conflict
Paul fears his brother's physical retaliations, is angry at his father's apparent favoritism toward his brother, and resents his mother's apparent inability to see Erik for what he really is. Erik, therefore, appears to be the root of Paul's problems. Is this true? Is Erik the main conflict that Paul faces? If Erik is what caused and continues to cause Paul's problems, what caused, and perhaps continues to cause, Erik's problems?