Tangerine

by Edward Bloor | Teens |
ISBN: 0439286034 Global Overview for this book
Registered by KateKintail of Burke, Virginia USA on 12/8/2011
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Journal Entry 1 by KateKintail from Burke, Virginia USA on Thursday, December 8, 2011
I bought this at a library used book sale.

I started reading this book because I donated at DonorsChoose to a classroom in my state wanting to read this book. Considering I was hoping students would read it, I figured I should read it as well! So I went into it thinking it was a good book. And I was surprised at HOW good a book it was, considering I hadn't heard much about it before hand.

The story centers around a middle school student named Paul Fisher. He's legally blind, but wears strong glasses that let him see fine, play soccer, and live a normal life... assuming his family doesn't get in the way. The Fishers move from Texas to a small town in Florida, which was once known for its Tangerine trees. The town is a complete mess. There are rich people who can't see what's going on under their noses. There are storms every day with lightning that kills. There's a sinkhole that takes out half Paul's school. And that's when things get seriously interesting. Paul transfers to Tangerine middle school, which is filled with kids from working class families. And even though there's a HUGE difference in classes, which is highlighted in the book, the book never comes right out and stabs you with it. It's just Paul trying to fit in and trying to be a normal kid.

All the reviews will say that, even though he's legally blind, he seems what others can't. The thing is, it's not because he's observant... it's because he's normal and everyone around him is crazy. His brother is insane (the beginning scene is basically Erik trying to kill Paul and then everyone loving how well Erik kicks a football). His friends who risk their lives in sub-freezing conditions to look after their families' groves are amazing. Paul gets put in tough situations with tough people, but he remains calm and seems to know exactly how to act. No way would I have ever had such social awareness at his age; it's like a super power. And you just can't help but root for him and want him to succeed, even when life throws another awful thing at him.

The ending was insanely satisfying and, yet, realistic. It definitely ended exactly as I'd hoped it would. Even if I gasped a number of times during the book and even teared up a couple times.

I don't really even like soccer all that much, but the soccer story in here was fantastic. I can see why this book would easily appeal to both boys and girls. In fact, this is a perfect book for a classroom to read. There are tons of issues, tons of metaphors, and tons of discussion topics.

Journal Entry 2 by KateKintail at Fairfax Station, Virginia USA on Thursday, December 8, 2011

Released 12 yrs ago (12/8/2011 UTC) at Fairfax Station, Virginia USA

CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:

Sending this to ResQGeek with his post-convention thank you pack. The theme is: orange you glad you volunteered at the convention? So I thought it was appropriately titled.

Journal Entry 3 by wingResQgeekwing at Alexandria, Virginia USA on Thursday, December 15, 2011
This arrived in the mail yesterday, and in spite of the bad pun, I am, in fact, glad I volunteered to help with the Convention back in the spring. Don't know if this will ever get read, but we'll see. Maybe my daughter will be interested (or not, it's kinda hard to predict her tastes...).

:o)

Journal Entry 4 by wingResQgeekwing at Westin Alexandria Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia USA on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Released 12 yrs ago (2/14/2012 UTC) at Westin Alexandria Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

This book is being released in memory of my younger daughter, who was tragically killed on 30 August 2010. She would've celebrated her 11th birthday today, and she was becoming a soccer star in her own right at the time of her death, so this book seem like a fitting memorial.

Becky's love lives in you. Live her love by sharing Becky's Hugs. Visit the Becky's Hugs page at Facebook.

Left on one of the benches in front of the hotel.

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