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(Ebook pdf) The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the

Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies [READ PDF] EPUB


(Ebook pdf) The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who

Outwitted America's Enemies [READ PDF] EPUB

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Woman Who Smashed

Codes: A True Story of

Love, Spies, and the

Unlikely Heroine Who

Outwitted America's

Enemies [READ PDF]

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“[Fagone] documents the amazing arc of his subjectâ€s life, often in stunning detail…Ms. Friedman

was not only crypto pioneer and a patriotic spycatcher, but also an inspiring role model.― (Wired)“

The Woman Who Smashed Codes...has drawn comparisons to Hidden Figures, though we think this one is

better. In journalist Jason Fagoneâ€s deft hands, we not only learn about a lost national treasure, but also

get new insight into the history of our country at war.― (New York Post)“[Elizebeth Friedman] was a

tireless and talented code breaker who brought down gangsters and Nazi spies...a fascinating swath of

American history that begins in Gilded Age Chicago and moves to the inner workings of our intelligence

agencies at the close of WWII.― (Los Angeles Times)“Damned-near impossible to put down. The book

has everything: thrills, chills, kills, love, crypto, and a hopeful sense that a nearly forgotten American genius,

Elizebeth Smith Friedman, is finally being given her due.― (Ars Technica)“Itâ€s unsurprising that the

name Elizebeth Friedman doesnâ€t ring a bell for most Americans, given how much of her work was

classified during the war.... Still, this Quaker-born poet from Indiana was the grandmother of the National

Security Agency and virtually created the modern code-breaking profession. Trust us on this one.― (Forbes

)“This is the best work of nonfiction Iâ€ve ever read—no hyperbole...Fagone has painstakingly

worked backward to piece together a truth that has been buried for too long. In the process, he has helped

Friedman gain recognition as the American hero she was.― (MIT Technology Review)“In The Woman

Who Smashed Codes, journalist Jason Fagone recreates a world and a cast of characters so utterly fascinating

they will inhabit the psyches of its readers long after the book has been read.― (Associated Press)“One

of the yearâ€s best reads, it is both deeply researched and beautifully told.― (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

“The Woman Who Smashed Codes should be the next Hidden Figures...a story that anyone with interest

in the time period has to read, a key piece of the puzzle about Americaâ€s war effort.― (Washington Post

)“This book tells the incredible, little-known story of code-breaker Elizebeth Smith and her husband,

cryptologist William Friedman, otherwise known as the ‘Adam and Eve†of the NSA.― (New York

Post) In 1916, a young Quaker schoolteacher and poetry scholar named Elizebeth Smith was hired by an

eccentric tycoon to find the secret messages he believed were embedded in Shakespeareâ€s plays. But the

urgencies of war quickly transformed Elizebethâ€s mission, forcing her to apply her skills to an exciting

new venture: codebreaking—the solving of secret messages without knowledge of the key. Working

alongside her was William Friedman, a Jewish scientist who would become her husband and lifelong

codebreaking partner.In this critically acclaimed national bestseller, Jason Fagone brings to light the

extraordinary life of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, an unsung heroine who used her genius to hunt Nazi spies,


steal enemy secrets during both world wars, and help invent a powerful new science that shaped the course

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