Sarah Langford is the author of the Sunday Times bestseller In Your Defence. For ten years, she worked in criminal and family law in London. In 2017 she moved to Suffolk and, together with her husband, took on the management of his small family farm, an experience she wrote about in her book Rooted- Stories of Life, Land and a Farming Revolution. She now lives between Southwest London and Suffolk.
Enthralling ... An unignorable call to understand the challenges
facing not only farming but the Earth itself.
*Spectator*
Absorbing, compassionate [and] galvanising.
*Guardian*
Langford writes so movingly of the countryside and its effect on
her heart and her family.
*TLS*
More than a memoir; Langford manages to contain and convey the
whole scale of the coming agricultural revolution.
*Daily Telegraph*
A refreshing perspective on a overwhelmingly masculine world
*Financial Times*
Sarah Langford's book on farming is really a book about healing.
All of life and death is here: family, politics, nature, climate,
history, humanity. Rooted is a beautifully written, powerful
reminder of where we've gone wrong, what is at stake, and how we
can change. I loved it.
*Christie Watson, bestselling author of The Language of
Kindness*
Rooted offers us an honest look at the farming life today. It is
not an easy way to make a living, but through Langford's personal
story - and those of who she meets - we appreciate how it offers a
connection with the land, and a firmer sense of our place in the
world. Raw, earthy and inspiring.
*Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment*
Moving, startling, uplifting, galvanising and unsettling, this
plainly beautiful book is one of those rare few that changes how
you see the world around you: the shape of fields seen from a
train, the vegetables in a supermarket chiller cabinet, the earth
beneath your feet and falling through your fingers.
*Ella Risbridger, author of Midnight Chicken and The Year of
Miracles*
A beautifully written, incredibly timely book addressing not just
where our food comes from and why this matters so much, but also
fundamental questions relating to our relationship with the land,
and the definition of home.
*Clover Stroud, author of My Wild and Sleepless Nights*
Heartbreaking and hopeful, this story of a farming revival has
never been more important. It opened my eyes and touched my
soul
*Esther Freud*
A magical book of wonderful stories about how farmers think and the
challenges they face. It demonstrates that farmers across the
country are passionate about producing food and caring for the
land. A triumph
*Jake Fiennes, author of Land Healer*
Rooted is a brave thing: a book that prods into the ever-widening
gulf between the binaries we increasingly use to examine the world.
As conversations about what we eat and where it comes from reach
fever-pitch, Sarah Langford's clear-eyed, inquisitive and
passionate plea for farmers and farming offers a vital
understanding when it has never been so needed. I hope everyone
reads it.
*Alice Vincent, author of Rootbound*
An eloquent and personal insight into the terrible human as well as
environmental cost of cheap food and an inspiring account of the
people working to heal our relationship with our habitat and
ourselves. Urgent, necessary and moving.
*Ben Rawlence, author of The Treeline*
A fine book: heartfelt, honest and hopeful. Sarah has the knowledge
and skill to help people better understand where their food comes
from and why we should all care.
*Helen Rebanks*
Moving, intimate, tender and searing, this is a gem of a book with
deep roots and fresh green shoots.
*Tamsin Calidas, author of I Am An Island*
A timely and optimistic book, ostensibly about why we need farming
to produce food, but more deeply about how farming is done, or
could be done. Refreshingly authentic, Rooted gives us a hopeful
sense of a regenerative future
*Juliet Blaxland, author of The Easternmost House and The
Easternmost Sky*
Evocative and resonant. These are stories that need to be told.
*Andy Cato, Groove Armada and Wildfarmed*
Poetically written and filled with compelling data about modern-day
farming
*Vogue*
Where Rooted ploughs its own shining furrow in its humanity ... but
also the gathered, inspirational stories of farmers trying to do
better and greener.
*John Lewis-Stempel*
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