Tangerine by Edward Bloor Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Tangerine by Edward Bloor.

Tangerine by Edward Bloor Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Tangerine by Edward Bloor.
This section contains 689 words
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Tangerine by Edward Bloor

Summary: A summary of Edward Bloor's novel Tangerine, about a visually impaired boy who moves with his family to a town in Florida, and who comes to discover how his eyesight became impaired.
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.

After they unpacked, Paul went for a tour in his school, Lake Windsor Middle School. Mike Costello is introduced, along with Joey Costello, who later would become an important character.

After that, he went to the soccer team, later, the coach said that because his mom turned in a form that says he is visually impaired (called the IEP form). Nothing else interesting happens that day.

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...

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