It takes a firm apple to stand up to bullies.
When Mac, an apple, meets Will, a worm, they become fast friends,
teaching each other games and even finishing each other's sentences. But
apples aren't supposed to like worms, and Mac gets called "rotten" and
"bad apple." At first, Mac doesn't know what to do--it's never easy
standing up to bullies--but after a lonely day without Will, Mac decides
he'd rather be a bad apple with Will than a sad apple without.
"Charming . . . Social norms force Mac and Will apart; surprisingly
effective, fruit-related pathos ensues before the two friends decide to
buck convention and like whom they like. Who cares what anyone
thinks?"--The New York Times