I was completely pole-axed by this. Its a breathtaking achievement to depict such pain so exquisitely. And its strikingly sui generis. Olia Hercules deftly fuses war reporting, food memoir, an investigation into identity and an act of resistance to create what I feel compelled to describe as a painting out of words. An instant classic -- Nigella Lawson It is the roots that keep the trees from falling during a storm. Olia Hercules tells us that the same is true for people and nations. It is the roots of culture and dignity that make them unbreakable at the time of war and peace, in Ukraine and beyond -- Serhii Plokhy, author of CHERNOBYL ROULETTE: A WAR STORY and THE RUSSO-UKRAINIAN WAR Olia Hercules is a beautiful writer. So attuned to the sensual details of the world. Very raw, very honest, in a way I appreciated a lot. And all the ingredients personal stories, historical context, trauma and hope are so finely balanced. It deserves to be read and admired far and wide -- Charlie Gilmour, author of FEATHERHOOD Only Olia Hercules could write such a cinematic and brave-hearted book examining what it is to live as a Ukrainian family at a time of unimaginable horrors and yet on every page the reader finds grace, strength, and occasionally the sting of dark Ukrainian humour. Strong Roots manages the near impossible: it is both a deeply personal book and a vital historical record -- Caroline Eden Bittersweet, life-affirming and devastating all at the same time. I read the entire book with a lump in my throat. Olia has written an exquisite and unforgettable book -- Mel Giedroyc Fiery, tender, deeply personal, how else to explain the importance of this unflinching account by an acclaimed food-writer - cook, mother, daughter, grandchild - of a people and place in a land under siege? Intimate, moving and brilliantly written, every page is a treasure-trove of memories - her own, her family's, and through listening to the experience of others. Here, in all its beauty and sorrow, is the story of Ukraine as it is, and was, and surely will be again. Unforgettable -- Elisabeth Luard A searing, magnificent work. Poetic, personal, and raw. An exploration of what it means to be Ukrainian and to be defiant -- Andrew Harding, BBC correspondent and author of A SMALL, STUBBORN TOWN Sweeping, intimate, defiant and brimming with love. An exceptional work by a writer of enviable gifts -- Louise Kennedy, author of TRESPASSES Hercules is a remarkable writer and this is a stunningly beautiful book that moved me to the core -- Merlin Sheldrake, author of ENTANGLED LIFE Hercules's thought-provoking book is full of sparkling images and powerful insights into the relationship between food and society ... Both a history of Ukrainian gastronomic culture - drawing on the array of social and political phenomena that form culinary traditions - and a family saga played out against the background of Ukraine's Soviet and post-Soviet life -- Andrey Kurkov * Observer * An important book you can't put down, spanning several generations that brings to life what war and oppression does to proud people. But it is also a beautifully written and inspiring story about the enduring power of the human spirit ... I cannot recommend it enough -- Colin Robertson * The Sun * There is great beauty, fierce joy and an indomitable appetite for life in her rendering of her family's story * Country Life * Part memoir and part cultural love letter ... A beautifully written and uplifting read about courage and resilience * The Sun * Written with a sizzling pen and a chef's sensitivity to smell and flavour -- Anna Reid * Literary Review * [ Strong Roots] looks back over four generations of family for whom war and displacement have been familiar experiences. From her researches into Ukrainian food, Hercules has hours of recorded interviews with relatives. From their voices a family saga emerges. The trauma she describes, both present and past, makes for moving, often painful reading. But the writing itself is a joy -- Olivia Potts * The Spectator *