'Sophie Grigson has written twenty odd  excellent  cookbooks, but I think this is the best of them. It is her  first book  for a decade and was obviously driven by a real love of her  subjects,  which are Puglia, people and food. It is witty, informative,  fascinating  and stuffed full of recipes you want to cook.' Prue Leith
'Puglia  is a region I wanted to get to know intimately, to understand culture,  life, history and geography, reflecting through the prism of the food  that's put on the tables of locals and tourists, too. I'm reminded of my  20-year old self, scribbling in notebooks as I first travelled through  Italy's south, only this time I'm back to stay.'
After her  children grew up and left home, Sophie Grigson found herself living  alone. About to turn 60, she took the decision to sell or give away most  of her belongings, to pack up her car and to drive to Puglia on her own  to start a new life. In a part of Italy where she didn't know anyone,  having last visited the region 40 years ago, this narrative book of food  writing, stories and recipes brings to life the region, its food and  the local characters that she meets along the way. 
This is a book about courage, hope, new horizons and, above all, delicious food.
'Vivid, humorous and unsentimental, Sophie's portrait of modern Puglia, still seeped in old ways, is a delicious treat' Xanthe Clay
'OMFG! This beautiful book is transporting me there. I can't put it down. And the lack of chickens...I never bloody noticed!' Matt Tebbutt


