6/21/2023 0 Comments Sathnam sanghera book![]() My response to reading Sathnam Sanghera’s bestselling Empireland was, “I only wish this book had been around when I was at school.” So I’m delighted to see that he has written the soon to be published Stolen History: an introduction to the British empire for younger readers. Her one-woman show, Nothing in Moderation, is on tour now. Prue Leith is a judge on The Great British Bake Off. Even if you are not interested in food, three pages in, you will be. ![]() And, by the way, it’s an unputdownable, fast-paced, cracking good read. My hope is that his book will now kickstart the revolution from the bottom up, with the public showing the way to better food education, more sustainable farming, and a generally more enlightened and hopeful food system. Dimbleby’s initial report for the government could, and should, have been the start of a revolution that would have had us all buying, cooking, eating, farming and trading differently, with real hope for the future. ![]() ![]() All these areas, all troubled, are very much linked. It is an analysis of, and solution to, our enormous food problems: food security, sustainability, farming and education. ![]() There’s absolutely no doubt in my mind that Henry Dimbleby’s book Ravenous could change the world, or at any rate the UK. ![]()
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