What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 7 reviews

The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America

Sara B Franklin

What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 7 reviews

The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America

Sara B Franklin

Rave
Jennifer Reese,
The Washington Post
While Jones’s memoir is a quicker, more effervescent read, Franklin, a loyal amanuensis, has filled in the holes, restored the cultural context and talked up the triumphs in an extraordinary life..
Positive
Alexandra Jacobs,
The New York Times Book Review
Essential if adulatory.
Positive
Timothy Farrington,
The Wall Street Journal
Engaging.
Positive
Lily Meyer,
The Atlantic
The Editor presents [Jones] as both a case study and an agent of change in American conceptions of femininity inside and outside 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..
Rave
Philip Zozzaro,
San Francisco Book Review
A fascinating biography about a true force in the publishing industry.
Rave
Publishers Weekly
Intimate and illuminating.
Positive
Kirkus
Franklin lionizes her subject yet includes Jones’ admission of mistakes—notably, passing on Plath’s The Bell Jar. Sometimes heavy with dry details, but a thorough and humanizing portrait..