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David Gardner's 'Apples of Paradise' Explores Love and Compassion Amid Conflict at LA Times Festival of Books

By FisherVista
Author David Gardner presented his novel 'Apples of Paradise' at the 2026 LA Times Festival of Books, examining how love and compassion can bridge divides in conflict-ridden settings.
David Gardner's 'Apples of Paradise' Explores Love and Compassion Amid Conflict at LA Times Festival of Books

David Gardner brought his thought-provoking novel, Apples of Paradise, to the 2026 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, held April 18–19 at the University of Southern California campus. As one of MainSpring Books' featured VIP authors, Gardner engaged with attendees through a book signing session and an exclusive interview, sharing the inspiration behind a story that examines love, identity, and the human cost of division.

The novel poses a central question: Can love survive where conflict thrives, and can compassion bridge divides that generations of hostility have failed to overcome? Set against the backdrop of war, the narrative follows a forbidden love story shaped by conflict, cultural expectations, and personal discovery. While the novel explores the realities of war and its devastating effects, its deeper focus lies in the enduring power of compassion and the courage required to live authentically despite social pressures and long-standing traditions.

Gardner shared that the inspiration for the novel emerged from observations about the modern world and a belief that love remains one of humanity's most powerful forces. Influenced by experiences that highlighted acceptance, openness, and the importance of living honestly, he sought to create a story that encourages empathy toward individuals whose lives are often shaped by fear, prejudice, or societal expectations.

The novel examines themes that resonate across cultures and borders. By placing its characters in circumstances where personal identity and human connection collide with tradition and conflict, the book invites readers to consider how understanding and compassion can challenge division. During the festival, attendees engaged with Gardner to discuss these themes and the role literature can play in encouraging dialogue about acceptance, humanity, and peace. Readers were particularly drawn to the story's exploration of how personal relationships can reveal common ground even in environments marked by hostility and misunderstanding.

The festival has long served as a platform for diverse voices and meaningful conversations. Gardner's participation contributed to that tradition by offering readers a story that confronts difficult realities while ultimately affirming the value of empathy and human connection. MainSpring Books, the publisher, proudly featured Gardner among its VIP authors, helping connect readers with stories that challenge perspectives, encourage reflection, and inspire meaningful discussion.

For those interested in learning more about Gardner's work, an interview is available on YouTube, and the novel is available at Barnes & Noble.

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