"Caroline Eden's prior work, The Black Sea, was one of the most awarded cookbooks of 2019, a sweeping travelogue told through the lens of food. This book moves east, roughly from the Caspian Sea to the Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan, again telling stories of Edens travels and histories of the region, studded with recipes. " -Stained Page News
"Red Sands" follows in the footsteps of Caroline Eden's previous volume "Black Sea." Both are pleasures to read, triangulating journalism, literary writing, and cookbookery: The recipes are part of the reporting, and Eden describes them as "edible snapshots." Devra First, Boston Globe
Caroline Eden is an extraordinarily creative and gifted writer. Red Sands captures the sights, tastes and feel of Central Asia so well that when reading this book I was sometimes convinced I was there in person. A wonderful book from start to finish.' Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads.
Caroline Eden, whose book Black Sea was showered with awards, is on the road again, this time traveling through the heart of Asia. It's not your usual cookbook, it's more a travel book with recipes, the recipes acting as postcards which she sends as she meets new characters, most of them involved with food... Eden travels quietly and lets you in on every encounter and every bite. A moving... as well as a fascinating read.' - Diana Henry, Daily Telegraph
"a fascinating fusion of travel and food writing" - The Herald
"If reading about exotic and colourful lands makes you feel better about not having any proper holidays this year, escape with this book." - The Scotsman
"Rich, contemplative, and full of food that will enchant, it reports back from lands you may not be all that familiar with" - Press Association
"The author of the award-winning "Black Sea" continues her gripping culinary travels by exploring "the last blank on the map."- The New York Times
"Gripping culinary travels"- The New York Times
"captures both the beauty and unease of travel with uncanny precision, accounting for small moments, great histories, and political tensions with a literary voice that often brushes against the sublime."- The New Yorker
"Eden's beautifully observed travelogue includes essays on the connections she made and thorough examinations of the food she tried. It is as much a book for the bedside or coffee table as the kitchen counter." - The Sunday Times Magazine
"There is nobody writing about food at the moment who's committed to this level of immersion and it rings out in every line." - Financial Times
"She is a great writer... If you want to lose yourself, I highly recommend this book." - Sheila Dillon, BBC Radio 4 The Food Programme, 'Cookbooks of 2020'
"Eden writes beautifully, not just about food... but about what it means to live an unchanging way of life in a fast-changing world" - The Sunday Times Culture