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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: February 2007
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 152,959

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    • Pub. Date: February 2007
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 152,959
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    Welcome to Tangerine County, Florida—where anything is possible.

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    Twelve-year-old Paul, who lives in the shadow of his football hero brother Erik, fights for the right to play soccer despite his near blindness and slowly begins to remember the incident that damaged his eyesight.

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    When he was little, Paul stared at an eclipse too long. Or so his parents tell him. Now 12, he is legally blind. When his family moves to Florida's Tangerine County, where lightning strikes every day and toxic smoke billows through the air, Paul begins to remember something else. As buried memories surface, he uncovers the ugly truth of what his football hero brother did to him years ago. The element of suburban ecological horror here is both frightening and surreal, but it gives way in the second half of the novel to an onslaught of soccer and football games. The playing fields are symbolic arenas in which Paul's anger at his brother and his tentative friendships with a group of poor minority kids get worked out. The horrific elements, however, remain largely unresolved. The zombie Paul mentions never appears. Lightning continues to strike. A swarm of mosquitoes hovers over the housing development. Problems crop up, too, in this book's pacing, but first-novelist Bloor pulls it off, wedding athletic heroics to American gothic with a fluid touch and flair for dialogue. A sports novel that breaks the mold.

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    Biography

    EDWARD BLOOR is the author of three acclaimed novels. A former high school teacher, he lives near Orlando, Florida.

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    Outstanding book!!by HockeyfanRB

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    September 27, 2009: It was a great book. My son loved it. My son said it had a great story to it and would recommend it highly. Overall a 5 star book.

    Tangerineby sayles3

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    September 16, 2009: This book is called Tangerrine by Edward bloor. the to main charaters aren Paul and Eric. They are brothers.But the do not get along at all. The moved to Tangerine,FL. Eric plsys football and Paul plays soccer.This story starts out when Paul Fisher and his family (mom, dad, and Erik, his mean brother) moving from Texas to Florida to a town called Tangerine.

    When they got there, they realized that the location of the house is very bad because of the constant thunderstorms, and foundation that is termite infested, and the muck fire.

    The next day however, Erik told his family that Mike Costello got killed at practice because of a thunder. One thing to take notice later is that Erik and his friend Arthur (also an important character) were happy of the incidence, and was laughing and making fun of Mike. Only Paul found out.

    A few days later, while Paul is at his school, something big happened. Like an earthquake, later, people told him it's a sinkhole. It apparently, opened up and is swallowing a lot of classroom into the ground. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured, but the damage is big. A big portion of the school is badly damaged. The emergency relocation plan was that he'll go to Tangerine Middle school (fortunately, without the IEP) now, Paul can finally play soccer again.


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