The Apple Orchard

The Apple Orchard by Susan Wiggs is a large print edition published by Center Point Large Print in 2013, featuring 551 pages in English. This novel follows Tess Delaney, a professional who specializes in restoring stolen treasures to their rightful owners. The story delves into her interactions with clients, including Annelise Winther, who holds onto her late mother’s cherished necklace, emphasizing the emotional significance of such items over their monetary value.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of memory and attachment through Tess’s work and her relationships with clients. The book presents a blend of personal stories and the complexities of valuing possessions beyond their physical worth. As Tess navigates her professional and personal challenges, the narrative unfolds within the broader context of fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the connections between people and their treasured belongings.
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Tess Delaney makes her living restoring stolen treasures to their rightful owners. People like Annelise Winther, who refuses to sell her long-gone mother’s beloved necklace — despite Tess’s advice. To Annelise, the jewel’s value is in its memories.
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