The Apple and the Arrow by Mary and Conrad Buff

The Apple and the Arrow is a Newberry Honor award-winning book by Mary and Conrad Buff. This book is about the legend of William Tell, from the perspective of his son, Walter. The story is set in medieval Switzerland. Walter enjoys a happy childhood, but his family’s freedom is threatened by a tyrannical Austrian governor named Gessler. Walter’s mother reveals that Gessler is building a castle so that he can exert power over the people. The castle would enable Gessler to imprison anyone who defies him. Walter’s father, William Tell, is planning a daring revolt against Gessler and his soldiers.

One day, Walter and his father go to the town of Altdorf. Soon after they arrive, they see a pole with a hat on top of it.  The hat is the ducal hat of Austria. The townspeople bow to the hat, as a sign of loyalty to their Austrian rulers. A soldier commands William to bow to the hat, but William refuses. This gets the attention of other soldiers, who threaten to harm William if he does not bow to the hat. Despite their threats, William boldly proclaims that he will never bow before the ducal hat of Austria. 

Just then, Gessler himself appears. Gessler learns of William’s rebellion, and he becomes extremely angry. He notices William’s son, who is clinging to his father and hiding his face. In his anger, Gessler commands his soldiers to place Walter against a tree with an apple on his head. If William can use his bow and arrow to shoot the apple from his son’s head, then he and his son will go free. Otherwise, they will both die.

I had heard about the legend of William Tell before I read this book, but I was unaware of the details of the story. Before reading this story, I thought that William Tell shot the apple from someone’s head merely to show off his skills. I was unaware of the bravery of William Tell and his son. The story of William Tell is really a story about the courage to fight for freedom.  I was glad to learn more about this famous legend. This book felt much like a Robin Hood type of story, and I enjoyed it very much. I would recommend it to anyone.

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