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A moving tale of young love, family values, and growing up during wartime from bestselling author Dan Wakefield At the height of World War II, Artie Garber turns eleven years old in his hometown of Birney, Illinois. When his older brother, Roy, joins the US Marines, Artie is left to defend the home front-as well as Roy's high school sweetheart, Shirley. Without the guidance of his beloved big brother, Artie resorts to reading advice in Collier's on how to identify spies and search for German aircraft over the lush fields of Illinois. As Artie works to protect Shirley-a lost cause, despite the cheerleader's best efforts-he must come to grips with his own burgeoning sexuality as he steps cautiously toward adulthood. Rendered in stunning, peeled-back prose, Under the Apple Tree realistically depicts one boy's loss of innocence and the devastating effects of war felt far beyond the battlefield.
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"Wakefield at his best, funny, sad and outrageous."
The Boston Sunday Globe
"One of [Wakefield's] best novels . . . how did he manage to work such magic?"
The New York Times
"Its lyrical yet incisive prose and masterly plotting evoke America during World War II with a reality and impact I have never before encountered in either fiction or reportage. For those old enough to remember how it was and those younger who want to know, this novel is a must."
The New York Times