Beneath the Apple Leaves

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Pub Date Jun 27 2017 | Archive Date Jun 26 2017

Description

From the author of Daughter of Australia comes a sweeping, heartfelt historical novel that follows a family of German immigrants who trade city living for the harsh realities of Pennsylvania farm life.

In 1914, Andrew Houghton’s family is one of hundreds eking out an existence in the coal mines of southwestern Pennsylvania. Though he longs to be a veterinarian, he’s fated for a life underground, picking rock alongside his father.

That destiny changes when his aunt, Eveline Kiser, arranges for her husband to secure Andrew an apprenticeship on the railroad. Wilhelm Kiser, a German immigrant, has found his American dream in Pittsburgh, with a well-paying job as a brakeman, and a secure pension. But on Andrew’s first week, an incident goes tragically wrong, leaving him severely injured, his dreams shattered. Wracked with guilt, Wilhelm finally agrees to his wife’s pleas to leave Pittsburgh’s smog behind. With Andrew in tow, they swap their three-story row house for a rough-and-tumble farm.

Life in rural Pennsylvania is not as idyllic as Eveline imagined. The soil is slow to yield and their farmhouse is in disrepair. But there is one piece of beauty in this rugged land. Lily Morton is quick-witted and tough on the outside, but bears her own secret scars inside. Andrew’s bond with her will help steer them through all the challenges to come, even as anti-German sentiment spreads across America with the outbreak of World War I.

Beneath the Apple Leaves is a vivid, deeply moving portrait of family—its hardships, triumphs, and passions—and a powerfully authentic evocation of life on the land and the hearts that sustain it.

Praise for Daughter of Australia

“A stunning debut novel that evokes the epic scope of Colleen McCullough’s classic The Thorn Birds, Harmony Verna creates a poignant, beautifully told story of love and courage.” —Library Journal
From the author of Daughter of Australia comes a sweeping, heartfelt historical novel that follows a family of German immigrants who trade city living for the harsh realities of Pennsylvania farm...

Advance Praise

“Verna’s skill as a storyteller makes this book a solid and worthwhile read.” - Publishers Weekly

 “Reminiscent of Dorothy Garlock’s deeply emotional novels set in America’s rural heartland, Verna tackles a far-reaching tale of tragedy, sacrifice, and triumph with aplomb. Sweeping from the coal fields to the bustling railroad town of Pittsburgh and the farmlands of western Pennsylvania, Verna’s saga follows the loves of German and Dutch immigrant families through the war years. This heartfelt, evocative portrait of the era, complete with the prejudice against immigrants, stirs the imagination and heartstrings.”- RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars

“Verna’s skill as a storyteller makes this book a solid and worthwhile read.” - Publishers Weekly

 “Reminiscent of Dorothy Garlock’s deeply emotional novels set in America’s rural heartland, Verna...


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ISBN 9781617739439
PRICE $15.00 (USD)
PAGES 516

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