What if growing food could also grow a better world? Foodtopia is a food history book that explores how five generations of American dreamers—from Transcendentalists to modern-day farmers—sought peace, equality, and sustainability through small-scale farming. Author Margot Anne Kelley weaves history, personal reflection, and interviews to reveal the enduring belief that food can transform society. From Brook Farm to today’s young farmers fighting for food justice, this book shows how each movement responded to its era’s crises with a return to the land—not as escape, but as action. Winner of the Readable Feast Book Award for Socially Conscious Writing, Foodtopia is essential reading for anyone curious about sustainable living, food justice, or the power of community. What Readers Will Learn: —The deep connection between food, freedom, and social justice across generations. —How past utopian movements shaped today’s sustainable agriculture and local food systems. —Inspiring stories of