his book is perhaps the jewel in Prospect Book's crown. Within a few
months of its first appearance in 1986 it was hailed as a modern
classic. Fiona MacCarthy wrote in The Times that, 'the book is a large
and grandiose life history, a passionate narrative of extremes of
experience.'; Jeremy Round called Patience Gray 'he high priestess of
cooking';, whose book pushes the form of the cookery book as far as it
can go. Angela Carter remarked that it was less a cookery book that a
summing-up of the genre of the late-modern British cookery book. The
work has attracted a cult following in the United States, where passages
have been read out at great length on the radio; and it has been
anthologized by Paul Levy in The Penguin Book of Food and Drink. It was
given a special award by the Andre Simon Book Prize committee in 1987.