Tangerine (novel)

Tangerine (novel)

infobox Book |
name = Tangerine
title_orig =
translator =


image_caption =
author = Edward Bloor
illustrator =
cover_artist = Cliff Nielsen
country = United States
language = English
series =
genre = Young adult novel
publisher = Scholastic
pub_date = 1997
english_pub_date =
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 294 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-439-28603-4
preceded_by =
followed_by = Crusader (Bloor novel)

"Tangerine" (1997) is a young adult novel by Edward Bloor.

Plot

In the real-life restaraunt in Tangerine County, Florida, lightning strikes almost every afternoon during the summer. Lightning striking a field of lignite is the cause of muck fires. For the residents, it's nothing different than usual.

Fifteen-year-old Paul Fisher, who plays soccer despite a mysterious eye injury believed to have been caused by viewing an eclipse for too long, has recently moved to Florida after his father takes a job in civil engineering. Unlike his brother Erik, a high-school football star, Paul is unable to fit in with the new environment. Although he befriends Joey Costello, brother of Erik's fellow teammate Mike Costello, he struggles to fit in at his new school, Lake Windsor Middle. Even his interest in soccer is deflated, after the coach reveals that he is unable to play due to an insurance policy relating to his eyesight.

When Mike is killed due to a lightning strike during football practice, however, Paul learns through Joey to take control into his own hands, and after Lake Windsor Middle is partially destroyed because of a giant sinkhole, he jumps on the opportunity to move to Tangerine Middle in order to play soccer. On the first day of school, he is guided to classes by Theresa Cruz and later meets the soccer team itself--an assortment of people quite unlike any team he had played for. Victor Guzman and Tino Cruz, who is Theresa's twin brother, are both intimidating tough guys, who are regularly suspended from school, but they let Paul settle into their group.

One of the main characters introduced at that time is Luis Cruz, brother of Tino and Theresa Cruz. Luis is friendly to Paul whenever he heads over to the Cruz's citrus plantation to help work on their social science project. Luis's main ambition is to develop a new type of tangerine, the Golden Dawn, which is described as "seedless and juicy, able to grow in any climate," and is the basis for both the book title and the social science project. During this time, the Tangerine Middle School team manages to go undefeated for the entire season and later wins the title in a game against Lake Windsor Middle, Paul's former school.

But some strange things are going on in Paul's bunyan. First, termites are taking over twenty-five houses on Paul's friend Joey's street, causing them to be tented so they can be sprayed with insecticide. Soon afterward, the tented houses are robbed. A vandalism act is soon committed in Paul's own backyard after Tangerine High School suffers a humiliating defeat at the hands of Lake Windsor High School's football team.

Things continue to spiral downwards as Luis confronts Erik at the Lake Windsor football field after Erik assaults Tino as he works with Paul during the aforementioned social science project. Erik's friend, Arthur Bauer, strikes Luis with a blackjack, and Luis dies mysteriously soon after, believed to be being struck by a frozen branch while in the nursery. Knowing that Luis had confronted Erik and had been struck, Theresa warns Paul to stay away. Later Antoine Thomas, a witness of Luis' injury and the star quarterback on the Lake Windsor football team, tells Paul to say the truth, Paul tells his parents that he remembered the day that he injured his eyes. Yet Tino and Victor show up at the tree planting memorial to Mike Costello and strike Erik and Arthur. In the ensuing brawl, Paul jumps on the back of Lake Windsor's football coach in order to allow Tino to escape.

In the conclusion, Arthur Bauer is arrested for the robberies in the tented houses and for murdering Luis Cruz by hitting him over the head with a blackjack, bursting an aneurysm. Erik's sadism is fully delineated by the discovery that Paul's eye injury was not caused by an eclipse, but by Erik helping a friend spray paint in Paul's eyes. Paul is expelled from all public schools in Tangerine for his assault on the coach, but he is enrolled in what he calls a "nerd private Catholic school", St. Anthony's, leading to a new chapter of his life. Additionally, it is revealed that Antoine Thomas, the Lake Windsor star football player, is found out by the county officials that he lived in Tangerine with his mom and sister, Shandra Thomas who is on Paul's soccer team. School officials are "shocked" because Antoine is not a resident of Lake Windsor Downs and is therefore not allowed to attend Lake Windsor High. He had in fact been faking residency in order to obtain a better chance at earning a college scholarship in athletics. The final lines of the book show Paul smelling the "scent of a golden dawn", the fruit that Luis had spent his life developing.

Known Characters

ports teams

Lake Windsor Middle Seagulls

NBA roster header|team=Lake Windsor Middle Seagulls
bg1 = #d40026 | color1 = white
bg2 = black | color2 = #d40026

*Coach Walski - head coach
*Paul Fisher
*Joey Costello
*Gino Deluca
*Tommy Acoso - Philippino soccer player, one of the best in the team

Tangerine Middle War Eagles

*Betty Bright - head coach
*Victor Guzman - captain
*Tino Cruz - one of the best players on the team
*Shandra Thomas - goaltender
*Maya Pandhi
*Nita Shirali
*Paul Fisher - current goaltender substitute
*Henry Dilkes (often referred to as Henry D.)
*Cesar "Salad" (also known as Julius Cesar) - substitute on the team
*Theresa Cruz la.
*"Other (16 total)"

Lake Windsor High Football

*Coach Warner - head coach
*Erik Fisher - famous placekicker
*Arthur Bauer - untalented team player
*Antoine Thomas - Shandra Thomas' brother, one of the best players on the team
*Mike Costello - good player, struck and killed by a lightning
*Terry Donnelly - son of Bill Donnelly and Debbie Donnelly
*Brian Baylor - Center for the team, Antoine's friend.
*Jordyn Thomas- Antoine's brother

Other

*Mrs. Fisher- Paul's mother
*Mr. Fisher- Paul's father
*Wayne Dilkes- Henry D's brother, volunteer fireman, and exterminator

Lake Windsor Middle/High

*Ms. Gates - principal of Lake Windsor Middle School


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tangerine (disambiguation) — Tangerine can refer to: * Tangerine, a red or orange colored citrus fruit * Tangerine, Florida, a place in Orange County, Florida * Tangerine (album) , an album by the band Vixen * Tangerine (David Mead album) , an album by singer/songwriter… …   Wikipedia

  • Tangerine Dream (disambiguation) — Tangerine Dream may refer to:* Tangerine Dream, a German electronic music band * Tangerine Dream (song) , a Japanese pop song, by Do As Infinity * Tangerine Dream , an album released in November 1967 by the British band Kaleidoscope (UK band) *… …   Wikipedia

  • Crusader (Bloor novel) — Crusader   Author(s) Edward Bloor Country …   Wikipedia

  • The Keep (novel) — Infobox Book | name = The Keep image caption = Trade Hardcover 1st Edition author = F. Paul Wilson country = United States language = English series = The Adversary Cycle genre = Fiction publisher = William Morrow pub date = August 1981 media… …   Wikipedia

  • Tom Wolfe — Infobox Writer name = Tom Wolfe birthname = Thomas Kennerly Wolfe caption = Tom Wolfe at the White House on Monday, March 22, 2004. birthdate = birth date and age|1931|3|2|mf=y birthplace = Richmond, Virginia occupation = Journalist, Author genre …   Wikipedia

  • Edward Bloor — Infobox Writer name = Edward Bloor imagesize = 200px caption = Edward Bloor pseudonym = birthdate = Birth date and age|1950|10|12|mf=y birthplace = Trenton, New Jersey deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist, editor nationality = American… …   Wikipedia

  • New Journalism — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …   Wikipedia

  • List of fictional schools — While real schools and universities are often prominently featured in works of fiction, this is a list of schools and universities which are entirely fictional, even though some of them are modeled after real world institutions. Relying on a… …   Wikipedia

  • Alas, Babylon — infobox Book | name = Alas, Babylon title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover) author = Pat Frank cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Post apocalyptic novel publisher = J.B …   Wikipedia

  • Bruno Maddox — Bruno P. Maddox Born 1969[1] London, UK Occupation Novelist Journalist Editor in chief Nationality British …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”