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Autumn means Apples!

The orchard is calling and I must go! Nothing says autumn like apples and the smells of apple pie baking, applesauce cooking, and the crisp taste of apple cider. If you love all things apple, check out these great reads!

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  • Apples of Uncommon Character

    123 Heirlooms, Modern Classics, & Little-known Wonders

    Jacobsen, Rowan
    Who knew there were so many varieties of apples in this world, far beyond what we see in the grocery store. This book is filled with pictures and stories about the many heirloom varieties of apples and what apples to use for home baking to making…
    Book, 2014New York : Bloomsbury, 2014. — 634 Jacob 2014
  • If you love apples, you will love the Apple Lover's cookbook! With over 100 recipes using apples, this will be a wonderful source for cooking and baking with your favourite apple variety.
    Book, 2011New York : W.W. Norton, c2011. — 641.641 Trave 2011
  • This simple picture book by National Geographic for kids, opens the eyes of the reader to have a deeper appreciation for a simple fall fruit that the whole family will love looking through together.
    Book, 2009Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, c2009. — J 634.11 Esbau 2011
  • This cookbook make a trip to the apple orchard a necessity as it shows a number of ways to prepare apples for all meals and occasions.
    eBook, 2015[S.l.] : Storey Publishing, LLC, 2015.
  • Hardy Apples

    Growing Apples in Cold Climates

    Osborne, Robert A. 1949-
    Full of tips, facts, beautiful photographs and fascinating stories about apples the perfect guide if you are looking to grow your own apple trees, and which apple variety are good to grow in our Canadian climate.
    Book, 2022Richmond Hill, Ontario : Firefly Books, 2022. — 634 Osbor 2022
  • The Ghost Orchard

    the Hidden History of the Apple in North America

    Humphreys, Helen, 1961-
    The author uses the history of the apple and how it made it's way to North America into stories about life and reflections on human interactions.
    Book, 2017Toronto, Ontario : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 2017. — 634 Humph 2017
  • This Susan Wigg book is part mystery, romance and family drama, set in a beautiful estate and apple orchards, with lost and hidden treasure to be found.
    eBook, 2015[S.l.] : MIRA Books, 2015.
  • The Delaney family saga’s entire story truly matches with proverbial saying: apple never falls from the tree!
    Book, 2021New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2021. — Moria
  • The setting for this book is the ideal cozy mystery: a beautiful old home set on a great tract of land with an apple orchard. Needless to say a murder occurs. ....another great story in a orchard series.
    Book, 2008New York : Berkley Prime Crime, c2008. — Conno bk.1
  • The story of a pioneer family who meet Johnny Appleseed and a buy a bunch of saplings. The story of their challenges and life of the new frontier.
    Book, 2016New York, New York : Viking, 2016. — Cheva
  • This is a great book for younger children talking about the life cycle of apple trees.
    Book, 2006Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2006. — 583 GAN
  • It’s summer in Lake Eden, Minnesota and Hannah and her crew have been enlisted to bake huge amounts of apple turnovers for a charity event. Hannah has also been volunteered to serve as a magician’s assistant again at the event and when things go…
    eBook, 2011[S.l.] : Kensington Books, 2011.
  • An Apple a Day

    the Myths, Misconceptions, and Truths About the Foods We Eat

    Schwarcz, Joe
    Good tackling of myths and misconceptions, and a nice education on real food science, it covers the science of what is in some of the common foods we eat everyday.
    Book, 2007Toronto : HarperCollins, c2007. — 613.2 Schwa
  • This children's book describes the life cycle of the apple tree and how different varieties of apples are grown.
    Book, 1997Minneapolis, MN : Lerner Publications Co, c1997 — J 634.11 Pat