Friday, May 13, 2011

Tangerine

Edward Bloor
Scholastic, New York, 1997

Genres: Family, Violence, Multicultural, Death, Friends & Society, Sports
Reading Level: Young Adult (12-18)
Pages: 294
Awards: MLA Top Ten Books, Horn Book Award

Summary:
Paul Fisher's family just moved from Texas to Tangerine county, Florida. He faces many changes in his life, including: School, friends, environment, and soccer. Two don't change though, his geeky thick glasses, and his fear of his older brother. This story is told through the journal of Paul and gives the reader a great insight into family relationships and the importance of supporting each other.

Reaction:
I couldn't put this book down until I had finished reading it through. Took me all night, but it was a powerful and gripping story. I highly recommend this book for all teens, regardless of age or situation. It also deals a lot with social, racial, and sexist issues. Great book. Adults shouldn't be afraid to pick this one up either, it's a great read with lots of deep concepts hidden within the story.

Cautionary Note: Violence, death, family discord. Suitable for anyone over the age of 12.