Amanda L. Van Lanen is Professor of History at Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho. She has published articles in Agricultural History and Journal of the West.
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"When you bite into a Washington apple, you're getting a taste of history. Amanda Van Lanen has done an admirable job of harvesting that history, showing us how Washington's most iconic fruit has been picked, packed, marketed--and industrialized to its core." - Douglas Cazaux Sackman, author of Orange Empire: California and the Fruits of Eden "Van Lanen shows in convincing detail that the famous Washington apple was no accident of nature. It was a distinctly human creation, dependent on the confluence of diverse historical factors, all of which are explored in The Washington Apple. The ubiquitous grocery-store apple, as it turns out, is a complicated, fragile thing." - William Thomas Okie, author of The Georgia Peach: Culture, Agriculture, and Environment in the American South