The Apple Orchard: The Story of Our Most English Fruit
By (Author) Pete Brown
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
15th April 2017
6th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The countryside, country life: general interest
634.11
Paperback
352
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
259g
Taking us through the year by its seasons, The Apple Orchard turns the most ordinary of fruits into something magical, showing its place at the heart of our lives An orchard is not a field. It's not a forest or a copse. It couldn't occur naturally; it's definitely cultivated. But an orchard doesn't override the natural order- it enhances it, dresses it up. It demonstrates that man and nature together can - just occasionally - create something more beautiful and (literally) more fruitful than either could alone. The vivid brightness of the laden trees, studded with jewels, stirs some deep race memory and makes the heart leap. Here is bounty, and excitement.
Wonderful, revelatory ... very moving -- Sheila Dillon, BBC Radio 4
An absorbing love letter to the English apple tree...lyrical and joyful
* The Times Literary Supplement *Pete Brown is simultaneously allergic to and obsessed by apples. He has written several books on food and drink, including Man Walks into a Pub, Three Sheets to the Wind, and Hops and Glory. His discriminating palate has led him to be a judge in the Great Taste Awards and the Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards, and a frequent contributor to Radio 4's Food Programme.