"Judith Jones has, at long last, found a worthy biographer in Sara B. Franklin. Her kaleidoscopic portrait of Jones, anchored in deep research but written with crisp clarity, honors every complication of Jones's character without losing sight of the remarkable imprint she left on America's literary landscape--far beyond the realm of food." -Mayukh Sen, author of Taste Makers
"Through her editorial work, Judith Jones changed the perception of what it meant to be a woman who cooks. Through The Editor, Sara B. Franklin gives shape and weight to a career that could have continued on as a footnote; in doing so, she proves Jones was too good and influential to live on like that." -Alicia Kennedy, author of No Meat Required
"Author Sara B. Franklin delivers a rewarding book about a pioneer in the book world, a woman whose appreciation for the written word shone through in her career." --San Francisco Chronicle, 5-star review
"Essential ... Franklin revels in all the food stuff, but does not skimp on general publishing history."--The New York Times
"The Editor presents [Judith] as both a case study and an agent of change in American conceptions of femininity inside and outside of the home. But it also reads, more often than not, like a love story: a great, sweeping seven-decade romance between a woman and her work." --The Atlantic
"[Franklin] has filled in the holes, restored the cultural context and talked up the triumphs in an extraordinary life." --The Washington Post
"Sara B. Franklin pulls back the curtain and casts a penetrating light on Judith Jones, a consummate editor, a connoisseur of food and fiction, a sophisticated, determined, and secret force who worked in publishing for half-a-century, cooking up and shaping so many books that shaped us. The Editor is a surprising, granular, luminous, and path-breaking biography." -Edward Hirsch, critic and bestselling author of How to Read a Poem
"The Editor retrieves Jones from the margins of publishing history and affirms her essential role in shaping the postwar cultural landscape, from fiction to cooking and beyond." --The Millions
"Jones is an exhilarating subject, and Franklin has done her justice in this expert, involving, and radiant biography." --Booklist, Starred Review
"Intimate and illuminating--an exceptional feast for bibliophiles and foodies alike." --Publishers Weekly, starred review