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God is Watching the Apples is a memoir written by John Salerno, Betsy Tooker, and Chuck Miceli. It captures the history of Tops Marketplace in Plantsville, Connecticut. This history is divided into four parts. Through these parts—John, Betsy, Tops, and The Fire—it traces the store’s 1951 founding by George and Julia Tops, John’s path from ice cream truck driver to owner, and Betsy’s rise from teenage waitress to co-owner. The narrative intertwines their personal stories—marked by grit, grief, and faith—with the store’s role as a community anchor. From John’s devastating loss of his wife Nancylee to a drunk driver to the 2019 fire that leveled Tops, the book illustrates resilience, culminating in a community-driven rebuild. The title’s metaphor, drawn from a boy’s cafeteria sign, emphasizes the theme that God watches over us, even in doubt.
Reading this book felt like sitting with John Salerno, Betsy Tooker, and Chuck Miceli, hearing their raw, faith-fueled stories. Their grit—giving 10% of profits to charity despite near bankruptcy—moved me deeply, as did John’s heartbreak over Nancylee’s loss, which brought tears. The storytelling captures their warmth. The image of Betsy spotting a flower amid the rubble, signaling hope, lingers with me. God is Watching the Apples is a book that laughs, cries, and inspires, reminding us of God’s quiet presence. As a believer and faith-based therapist, I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking a moving tale of faith, community, and perseverance. I believe readers will find a light of hope for tough times.