
Spying on Spies, How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis’ Secret Codes
Written and illustrated by Marissa Moss
Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2024
I usually feature picture books on my blog, but after receiving and reading a copy of this book from Darlene Beck Jacobson, I thought there might be others who would be fascinated by the tenacity and brilliance of code breakers!
Secret codes are a thing! Decoder rings, special clues, ciphers, and so on are intriguing. I love watching movies where puzzles and special codes are solved on the journey to success (whatever that goal might be). But being clever enough to solve intentionally secretive and difficult secret codes-eek!
Spying on Spies was an amazing chapter book to read. The strategies, machines, and secrecy kept me captivated. I loved that this book focused on a woman code breaker. Go girls! Each chapter begins with a short cartoon/graphic novel type illustration, and then jumps into the chapter. The back matter is glorious! There is not just a glossary, but also photos, additional information and explanations about ciphers and codes, notes, timeline, and bibliography, all of which provide more opportunities to dive deep into the world of code breaking.
You can read more about this book in Darlene’s post here.
Two thumbs up for this fascinating historical book! Perfect for the code breakers in your life!
January 16, 2025 at 11:05 pm
Oh, this looks super interesting! Thank you for sharing.
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January 17, 2025 at 4:29 pm
Word and number puzzles! Right? I can barely do Wordle some days. LOL
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January 22, 2025 at 12:21 am
Yes! I’m addicted to WordScapes myself 🙂
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January 22, 2025 at 3:36 pm
Oh, a new game! I’ll have to look for it!
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