I absolutely loved this book and I couldn't recommend it enough. It is beautifully written, intelligent, and so very real. Giulia, Claud and Sophie are your real life friends: genuine, flawed, and so indispensable. They are their own person and yet they are so much more when they come together as one in the yellow kitchen. I'd be surprised if you didn't find a bit of yourself in them too. Because this book is about every woman, and friend and mother; it's a celebration of humanity at its highest and sometimes lowest. It is political, but it's light, it is nostalgic, but it's hopeful. It is about finding you real self in a world of expectations. And it is a book about the million of ways in which food brings us together. It is a book that you'll want to reread many times over knowing that it will leave you something new every time.