


TikTok video from WeMadeAThing "since #aarontaylorjohnson is #trending we’ll just leave this here 👀#wemadeathing #filmtok #nostalgia #aarontaylorjohnson #bullettrainmovie #angusthongandperfectsnoging #tangerine #aarontaylorjohnsonedit #bullettrain #bullettrainedit #angusthongandperfectsnogingedit #robbie #tangerineedit #howdoesthis #howdoesthisturnintothis #howdoesthisturnintothischallenge #glowup #transition #heartthrob #simp #growupwithme #quicksilver #avengers". Winner Blurb: Is Tangerine, Florida, like the Bermuda Triangle A sinkhole swallows the middle school, lightning strikes. Readers are going to want more from this author.Since #aarontaylorjohnson is #trending we’ll just leave this here 👀 #wemadeathing #filmtok #nostalgia #aarontaylorjohnson #bullettrainmovie #angusthongandperfectsnoging #tangerine #aarontaylorjohnsonedit #bullettrain #bullettrainedit #angusthongandperfectsnogingedit #robbie #tangerineedit #howdoesthis #howdoesthisturnintothis #howdoesthisturnintothischallenge #glowup #transition #heartthrob #simp #growupwithme #quicksilver #avengersġ95.4K Likes, 1.4K Comments. I loved the twists in the storyline, the gradual revelations of aspects. Smart, adaptable, and anchored by a strong sense of self-worth, Paul makes a memorable protagonist in a cast of vividly drawn characters multiple yet taut plotlines lead to a series of gripping climaxes and revelations. The way Edward Bloor draws things out in Tangerine has a kind of dark beauty to it.

Bloor fills in the setting with authority and broad irony: In Tangerine County, Florida, groves are being replaced by poorly designed housing developments through which drift clouds of mosquitoes and smoke from unquenchable "muck fires." Football is so big that not even the death of a player struck by lightning during practice gets in the way of NFL dreams: no one, including Paul's parents, see how vicious and amoral his brother, Erik, is off the field. Edward Bloor’s award-winning novel Tangerine grabs readers by the collar on the first page and never lets go.

It turns out to be a rough place, where "minorities are in the majority," but Paul fits himself in, playing on the superb soccer team (as a substitute for one of the female stars of the group) and pitching in when a freeze threatens the citrus groves. After a giant sinkhole swallows much of the ramshackle school, Paul is able to transfer to another school where, with some parental collusion, he can keep his legal status a secret. In the novel Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, the protagonist, Paul Fisher moves to Tangerine, Florida with his family. Paul's thick lenses don't keep him from being a first-rate soccer goalie, but they do make him, willy-nilly, a "handicapped" student and thus, according to his new coach, ineligible to play. A legally blind seventh-grader with clearer vision than most wins acceptance in a new Florida school as his football-hero older brother self-destructs in this absorbing, multi-stranded debut.
