cover image Food Saved Me: My Journey of Finding Health and Hope Through the Power of Food

Food Saved Me: My Journey of Finding Health and Hope Through the Power of Food

Danielle Walker. Tyndale Refresh, $27 (336p) ISBN 978-1-4964-4474-5

Walker (Against All Grain) follows her grain-free and gluten-free cookbooks with this unflinching chronicle of dealing with an autoimmune disease and her path to discovering food’s “amazing power to heal.” At 22, Walker was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory disease that attacks the colon. A simple blood test revealed a long list of food sensitivities including oregano, green peas, potatoes, and watermelon, with grains and dairy at the top. “It was not just the food itself,” Walker writes, “it was what was in it, how it was digested, and how it was prepared.” This set her on a yearslong trial-and-error quest to fashion a diet that required minimal digestive processes, which she details in inviting, conversational prose. To replace wheat- or rice-based noodles, she made her own by cutting strips of coconut flour crepes; instead of sugar, she swapped in honey. While juggling life as a busy mom, Walker researched and developed almost 1,200 recipes and published two bestselling cookbooks, gaining unintended celebrity as a health advocate along the way. Ever the optimist, she writes, “If you’re new to grain-, gluten-, and dairy-free living, I want you to know that you’re not alone.” Full of delicious recipes and positive affirmations, this is sure to offer hope to many. Agent: Curtis and Karen Yates, Yates and Yates. (Sept.)