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Where does Paul like to stroll In the book tangerine?

Paul Fisher, from the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, doesn't really have a specific favorite place to stroll. The novel focuses more on his struggles with bullies and his evolving sense of self, not leisurely walks.

However, there are some places in the book where Paul walks:

* The school grounds: Paul often walks around the school, particularly the fields, as he tries to understand the strange occurrences there.

* The path to the lighthouse: This becomes a significant spot for Paul as he spends time with Erik and learns about the importance of friendship.

* The streets of Tangerine: Paul walks through the town, particularly on the way to the school and back home, often experiencing encounters with bullies and observing the community around him.

It's worth noting that Paul doesn't really enjoy walking; he often feels self-conscious and vulnerable. He prefers to spend time with his friends or in the company of his family, finding comfort in their presence rather than in the solitude of a stroll.

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