Apples of New England

Apples of New England

Apples of New England

Apples of New England (Countryman Press, 2014) is a regional history and guidebook to apples discovered, grown, or sold in New England. It is an indispensable resource for anyone searching for apples in New England orchards, farm stands, or grocery stores — or trying to identify an apple tree in their own backyard.

The book includes color photographs by Bar Lois Weeks of more than 200 apple varieties, accompanied by notes about flavor and texture, history, ripening time, storage quality, and best use. Apples of New England offers practical advice about rare heirlooms and newly discovered apples.

Apples of New England explores the rich tradition of apple growing in New England, and the “fathers” of American apples, Massachusetts natives John Chapman (“Johnny Appleseed”) and Henry David Thoreau. Apples of New England presents the apple in all its splendor: as a biological wonder, as a super food, as a work of art, and as a cultural icon.

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