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On a desolate island off the coast of Maine, formerly enslaved Benjamin Honey and his Irish wife Patience settle in 1793 to sow apple seeds and grow their family in isolation. Generations later, the Honey clan remains on the island with a handful of hardy neighbors. For these residents of Apple Island, life ebbs and flows with the tides and the rhythm of the seasons. Nothing could be more natural to them, but through the eyes of outsiders, nothing could be more backward. If you know the story of the original Eden, you know the story of This Other Eden won’t be happy. But we promise it is beautiful. Read with us!
By Kathryn Condon & Hannah Harsin DragerOn a desolate island off the coast of Maine, formerly enslaved Benjamin Honey and his Irish wife Patience settle in 1793 to sow apple seeds and grow their family in isolation. Generations later, the Honey clan remains on the island with a handful of hardy neighbors. For these residents of Apple Island, life ebbs and flows with the tides and the rhythm of the seasons. Nothing could be more natural to them, but through the eyes of outsiders, nothing could be more backward. If you know the story of the original Eden, you know the story of This Other Eden won’t be happy. But we promise it is beautiful. Read with us!