"Petrini’s central message is that <b>everyone who eats should only buy food that is good, clean, and fair</b>. Without being didactic, the author vigorously stresses the importance of all three components in his <b>discussion of food policy</b>, as well as case studies from all over the globe."<br />-<i>ForewordReviews.com</i><br /><br />"[Carlo Petrini] exudes so much joy, hope, and optimism in his new book that it's hard not to be swept away by his <b>impassioned arguments for social, political, and environmental justice</b>. . . <i>Food & Freedom </i>celebrates boundless pleasures. A hedonist's guide to feasts and food fellowship, it also takes real delight in political argument as befitting an Italian familiar with European ideologies. Political activists both young and old might find <i>Food & Freedom</i> useful reading." <br />-<i>NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS</i><br /><br />"For anyone who has a passion for food, [<i>Food & Freedom</i> is] an important book. Read it slowly, in appreciative nibbles, rather than gobbling it down like a fast-food meal during a time-crunched lunch break. Be a gastronome, and appreciate it as you read it and later, in its recollection."<br />-<i>THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE</i>