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At the edge of the orchard

Chevalier, Tracy.

At the edge of the orchard - Unabridged. - [Westminster, MD] : Books on Tape, [2016] - 7 sound discs (9 hr., 1 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. - 090100

Title from container. Compact disc. "A unabridged production"--Container.

Read by Hillary Huber, Mark Bramhall, Cassandra Morris and Kirby Heyborne.

"1838: James and Sadie Goodenough have settled where their wagon got stuck - in the muddy, stagnant swamps of northwest Ohio. They and their five children work relentlessly to tame their patch of land, buying saplings from a local tree man known as John Appleseed so they can cultivate the fifty apple trees required to stake their claim on the property. But the orchard they plant sows the seeds of a long battle. James loves the apples, reminders of an easier life back in Connecticut; while Sadie prefers the applejack they make, an alcoholic refuge from brutal frontier life. 1853: Their youngest child Robert is wandering through Gold Rush California. Restless and haunted by the broken family he left behind, he has made his way alone across the country. In the redwood and giant sequoia groves he finds some solace, collecting seeds for a naturalist who sells plants from the new world to the gardeners of England. But you can run only so far, even in America, and when Robert's past makes an unexpected appearance he must decide whether to strike out again or stake his own claim to a home at last" --

9781101924983 1101924985

PRHA 5215 Penguin Random House Audio


Frontier and pioneer life--Ohio--19th century--Fiction.
Frontier and pioneer life--California--19th century--Fiction.
Farmers--Fiction.
Fruit growers--Fiction.
Families--Fiction.


Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Fiction.

PS3553.H4367 / A8 2016ab

813/.54