Spying on Spies: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis' Secret Codes

Spying on Spies: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis' Secret Codes

by Marissa Moss

Narrated by Sandy Rustin

Unabridged — 3 hours, 11 minutes

Spying on Spies: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis' Secret Codes

Spying on Spies: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis' Secret Codes

by Marissa Moss

Narrated by Sandy Rustin

Unabridged — 3 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

The fascinating story of America's first female code-breaker, Elizebeth Smith Friedman
As one of the world's greatest code-breakers, Elizebeth Smith Friedman saved many lives throughout the twentieth century, catching dangerous criminals with her brilliant mind. Yet, she has largely been written out of history books, unlike her famous code-breaker husband. Spying on Spies seeks to right this oversight.
Whip-smart and determined, Elizebeth displayed a remarkable aptitude for language and recognizing patterns from a young age. After she became the Treasury Department's and Coast Guard's first code-breaker, she trained all her male colleagues and created her own top-notch code-breaking unit, the first ever led by a woman.
During Prohibition, her work solving and intercepting coded messages from mobsters and criminal gangs led to hundreds of high-profile prosecutions, including members of Al Capone's gang. Her crowning achievement came during World War II, when Elizebeth uncovered an intricate network of Nazi spies operating in South America. She cracked supposedly unsolvable codes just like the much more famous Alan Turing did at Bletchley Park in England.
Spying on Spies tells the inspiring story of a groundbreaking woman in STEM whose legacy deserves to come out of the shadows.
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Editorial Reviews

Booklist

"This unique biography fills in ample background information to underline the crucial importance and daunting time constraints of her work, while also explaining how codes and ciphers work."

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"[T]his biography sheds light on a little-known historical figure and offers young readers unique insights into major events of the early twentieth century."

Horn Book Magazine

"Moss creates a fine-spun account of her career and its many impressive contributions..."

From the Publisher

***STARRED REVIEW***
"Readers will be suitably impressed and riveted. A bracing celebration of one gifted woman’s insufficiently heralded achievements in war and peace."
Kirkus

"This unique biography fills in ample background information to underline the crucial importance and daunting time constraints of her work, while also explaining how codes and ciphers work."—Booklist

"[T]his biography sheds light on a little-known historical figure and offers young readers unique insights into major events of the early twentieth century."—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Moss creates a fine-spun account of her career and its many impressive contributions..."—Horn Book Magazine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-01-05
The absorbing story of one of America’s most talented and least appreciated cryptographers and code breakers.

Fresh out of college, Friedman was hired by an eccentric millionaire who was eager to prove that Shakespeare’s plays were written by someone else. While poring over them in search of secret messages, she taught herself skills that allowed her to break codes and ciphers for the military during both world wars—and, at some personal risk, to help the Justice Department fight organized crime in between. Much of her work is still classified, and she died in 1980, but Moss layers a nuanced account over the relatively thin bed of documentation, including relevant background about contemporary events. Illustrated tableaux highlight significant incidents and explain various codes. The book offers a sensitive picture of Friedman’s married life with a husband who was likewise a brilliant cryptographer working on secret projects that couldn’t be talked about, even at home, and tallies one thrilling feat of counterespionage after another, culminating in the breakup of an extensive Nazi spy ring in South America. (Friedman and her small team solved multiple Enigma machine codes, just like the thousands of workers at Bletchley Park.) Unsurprisingly, she also faced obstacles ranging from FBI interference to dangerously revealing (and sexist) news profiles. Readers will be suitably impressed and riveted.

A bracing celebration of one gifted woman’s insufficiently heralded achievements in war and peace. (author’s note, guide to codes and ciphers, glossary, timeline, endnotes, bibliography, index) (Biography. 10-13)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191429441
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 03/12/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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