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YA Fiction. Boy in Florida trying to fit in (low self esteem? trouble maker?). Friend gets bit by an Alligator in the backyard. Brother? isn't very nice. Read around late 1990's/early 2000's.
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Jan 21, 2021 08:52PM

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Alligator Crossing
The Boy Who Loved Alligators
Do you remember the cover?
Part of a series?
Time period story takes place?
Do alligators play a big part in the plot?

I remember the whole book in general having a weird sort of hick or run-down vibe, like things were just tough at home or living in borderline poverty.
I think it took place in the 80s or 90s

The Kirkus review sounds like a match....
Since his parents died when he was a baby, Jim—13 and woefully homely—has lived with his grandmother in Tampa. When she dies, the family meets to parcel him off. Things look grim until Billie relents. Despite "a house, two mortgages and no man,'' she'll take him home to Orlando—but only for the summer, until her two daughters return from visiting their father. Jim resolves to make himself indispensable, but life has taught him some harsh lessons and he hardly dares hope. He settles into a routine of housework, mowing lawns, and babysitting and meets Mr. Morrison, who likes Jim to read his mail to him, and his dog Trudie. Mr. Morrison tells Jim that the alligators in a nearby lake will eat dogs and warns him never to feed them. But to Jim- -yearning for a confidante, desperate to control his own life, quick to identify with a creature as ugly as he thinks himself to be—feeding a gator is irresistible; the worst is inevitable. Still, he weathers the tragedy and moves toward being adopted by Billie and accepted by her daughters. The quiet story realistically captures Jim's pain and his ultimate relief; a revelatory moment when he first sees a photo of his parents is especially poignant.

its funny, I can picture exactly what row and shelf it was on at my elementary school library (which has undoubtedly changed since 20 years ago) and I just wish I could go back and find it!

I wish I could remember more and articulate better. I think I remember finding it on the shelf in the library and reading it more out of curiosity, so it must have had an intriguing name. The main character I think was kind of a trouble maker, and it didn't have a lot of emotion in the story.
Thanks. I made a few updates to the header/subject line to emphasize Florida and alligator. Feel free to edit it.
Here is Wikipedia's detailed plot summary - with Spoilers - of Taylor's suggestion Tangerine by Edward Bloor:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangeri...
Here is one of the Google Books previews - https://books.google.com/books?id=Hf5... There are different cover images.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangeri...
Here is one of the Google Books previews - https://books.google.com/books?id=Hf5... There are different cover images.
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