'Stories of kindness, bravery and love shine from these pages' Nigel Slater
'A brave, necessary account of resilience and skill and the power of bread and connection' Olia Hercules
How do you source, cook and take joy in food in the midst of war and loss?
Food is a weapon, a lifeline, a means of survival. Ukrainian food is also a powerful symbol of national identity and independence. This is a journey through mine-ridden, wrecked villages, repeatedly bombed cities, family kitchens and precarious small bakeries and cafes. Along the way news journalist and food writer Felicity Spector shares meals with soldiers, travels supply lines with volunteers and is fed incredible food by army cooks, fine bakers and home-cooking heroes.
The extraordinary stories of just some of those people - refugees and restaurateurs - trying to rebuild lives and kitchens after years of bombing, shows a very Ukrainian determination to provide good food for a besieged people.
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'This is a truly inspiring book about eating, cooking, and growing food at a time of war. Full of extraordinary human stories, both of loss and fortitude, in the midst of Russia's invasion' Jon Snow 'A wonderful book. Felicity Spector writes vividly about the role played by food in wartime Ukraine, and the brave and enterprising volunteers who bake and cook it. She is an intrepid traveller and reporter. At a time when Russia is seeking to wipe out Ukraine's culture - including its cuisine - Spector celebrates the meals that keep Ukrainian soldiers fed, and the nation's spirit alive' Luke Harding, author of Invasion: Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival, shortlisted for the Orwell Prize and Peterson Literary Prize 'A beautifully written account of what I call 'resistance through care'. Important stories about brave people showing utmost resilience one freshly baked loaf at a time. A brave, necessary account of resilience and skill and the power of bread and connection' Olia Hercules 'Looks unflinchingly at the havoc wrought by war and the distinctive character of the people who live in its midst' Olivia Potts, Spectator 'This is a very special book. Extraordinary and deeply inspiring. Stories of kindness, bravery and love shine from these pages' Nigel Slater 'Bread and War nourishes the soul like a slice of freshly baked Ukrainian sourdough. Felicity Spector's compelling account of her mission to bring bread to the soldiers and villagers on the desolate frontline in mobile bakeries is gently heroic and humane. Reading it is like sharing a comforting meal with strangers in times of distress. It offers glimpses of humour and humanity in a landscape scarred by ferocious inhumanity. It is all the more poignant for taking place in the country that had been the world's breadbasket until the war. Felicity must be a one off: a renowned food critic who has the courage to swap the ethereal detachment of writing about food for the earthy engagement of delivering it to one of the most dangerous places on earth' Matt Frei, news editor and presenter, Channel 4 News 'Food is national security. Food is economy. It is employment, energy, history. Food is everything' Chef Jose Andres, Founder of World Central Kitchen
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Höhe: 198 mm
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978-0-7156-5624-2 (9780715656242)
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A senior producer for Channel 4 News, Felicity Spector has been a television journalist for 34 years, starting her career covering the fall of the Communist bloc and the end of the old Soviet Union. She was appointed as ITN Moscow producer in 1990-91 and visited Ukraine when it declared independence. An influential Instagrammer and Substacker, she has built a following of more than 130,000 with a fascinating account that depicts her after work adventures in restaurants and home baking. @felicityspector