Tangerine

· HarperCollins
4.2
314 reviews
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320
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A modern-day classic underdog story to share with middle graders alongside such favorites as Wonder, Holes, and Bridge to Terabithia.

Paul Fisher sees the world from behind glasses so thick he looks like a bug-eyed alien. But he’s not so blind that he can’t see there are some very unusual things about his family’s new home in Tangerine County, Florida.

Where else does a sinkhole swallow the local school, fire burn underground for years, and lightning strike at the same time every day? The chaos is compounded by constant harassment from his football-star brother.

Adjusting to life in Tangerine isn’t easy for Paul—until he joins the soccer team at his middle school. With the help of his new teammates, Paul begins to discover what lies beneath the surface of his strange new hometown. And he also gains the courage to face up to some secrets his family has been keeping from him for far too long.

In Tangerine, it seems, anything is possible.

"A richly imagined read about an underdog coming into his own." —BCCB

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4.2
314 reviews
Wolf Rodger
October 24, 2022
I first read this book in 2011 while transcribing it from print to braille. I found it wonderfully imaginative and quite relatable to my own life when I was in middle school. However, I feel that the main character was put through tribulations far beyond what the average 12-13 y.o. would realistically encounter. Nevertheless, this is an excellent read for anyone, and provides a strong point that even someone with any kind of impairment can overcome the obstacles placed before them, no matter who sets them there.
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Christian Estep
March 5, 2015
A kid name Paul and his brother move and both try to be the best but get caught in tough situations. Paul has always been told that his eyes are bad because he looked at a solar eclipse ( if u know what that is) and finds out the hard truth he meets some pretty good friends and his brothers best friend is a murderer and a player is shocked by a sight he won't remember..... Ever, so dig into this book and be amazed bye this 12 year old boys journey with twisted endings and beginnings there will always be the memory of those final words on the page
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ThatGeminiQueen
July 13, 2018
At first i didn't want anything to do with this book because i felt like i wouldn't be able to connect to the character since soccer and football are the 2 sports that i have no interest in and can't play but it is a truly amazing book , you get to grow discover the character as they discover themselves i honestly thought that this was just going to be another boring straight plot book assigned for summer reading but it turned out to be an amazing book with a bunch of life lessons
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About the author

Edward Bloor is the author of many acclaimed novels, including the modern-day classic Tangerine, which was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, an ABA Pick of the Lists, and an IRA Young Adults’ Choice, among many other honors. A former soccer player and high school teacher, he lives near Orlando, Florida.

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