"Fannie Farmer...gets the picture-book biography treatment in this well-researched, lightly told, and evocatively illustrated recounting of her story...As we follow her to Boston Cooking School, the vintage-style illustrations help transport the reader through time.This is an excellent introduction to a woman who's probably unknown to most but whose work has impacted all, but the real star of this show is the extensive, detailed back matter: an end note with further information on topics covered in the book, suggested reads and watch lists, and a multipage time line. This is a strong addition to library and school shelves with possible curricular tie-ins." —
Booklist "Delectable!" —
Kirkus Reviews "A charming book! An evocation of having fun cooking in the kitchen."—
Anne Willan, author of Women in the Kitchen: Twelve Essential Cookbook Authors Who Defined the Way We Eat, from 1661 to Today, and founder of La Varenne Cooking School "What a delightful read! Fannie Farmer's story is inspiring on so many levels. I can't wait to try the recipes with my own kid!"—
Georgia Freedman, food writer, cookbook author, blogger at The California Table and coauthor of The Ranch Table