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Enemies in the Orchard: A World War 2 Novel in Verse
By (Author) Dana VanderLugt
Zondervan
ZonderKidz
30th September 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Stories in verse
Paperback
288
Width 141mm, Height 213mm, Spine 16mm
244g
Set against the backdrop of WWII, this achingly beautiful middle grade novel in verse based on American history presents the dual perspectives of Claire, a Midwestern girl who longs to enter high school and become a nurse even as she worries for her soldier brother, and Karl, a German POW whos processing the war as he works on Claires family farm. This poignant and moving story of an unlikely connection will stay with readers long after the final page.
Its October 1944, and while Claires older brother, Danny, is off fighting in World War II, her dad hires a group of German POWs to help with the apple harvest on their farm. Claire wants nothing to do with the enemies in the orchard, until she meets soft-spoken, hardworking Karl. Could she possibly have something in common with a German soldier
Karl, meanwhile, grapples with his role in the war as he realizes how many lies Hitlers regime has spreadand his complacency in not standing up against them. But his encounters with Claire give him hope that he can change and become the person he wants to be.
Inspired by the little-known history of POW labor camps in the United States, this lyrical verse novel is told in alternating first-person poems by two young people on opposite sides of the war. Against a vivid backdrop of home front tensions and daily life, intimate entries reveal Claires and Karl's hopes and struggles, and their growing friendship even as the war rages on. What are their chances of connection, of redemption, of peace
Enemies in the Orchard is:
Dana VanderLugt is a writer and teacher who believes firmly in the power of stories to change hearts and minds. She descends from a family of apple growers in Michigan, where she lives with her husband, three sons, and a spoiled golden retriever. And yes, she makes a mean apple pie.