The Orange and the Dream of California
PAST PROGRAM

The Orange and the Dream of California

Wednesday, January 10, 2024
6:00 pm
 - 7:15 pm
 (PT)
In-Person Presentation

5:30 PM Pacific – Reception
6:00 PM Pacific – Program

The Blinn House | 160 N Oakland Avenue | Pasadena, California 91101

The Orange and the Dream of California takes a lively, literary, and extraordinarily visual look at the symbiotic and highly symbolic relationship between the Golden State and its “golden apple.” Untold thousands of adventurers and health-seekers came West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, lured by postcards of orange blossoms juxtaposed to snow-capped mountains. Orange juice became the way to start every day after Sunkist spread the word that drinking a California orange was not only as sweet and delicious as eating one, but held the promise to a healthy life. The orange became a symbol of everything California promised, and California became the center of the Orange Empire.

In 176 full-color pages and more than 250 images, author David Boulé shares the absorbing story of the orange and its impact on the culture—historic, financial, artistic, and even romantic—of California. And, he tells the tale of citriculture, the complex, captivating, and controversial world of growing the orange.

An in-person presentation by David Boulé, author and historian