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The Woman Who Smashed Codes

By Jason Fagone
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Publisher Description

National Bestseller 

NPR Best Book of the Year

“Not all superheroes wear capes, and Elizebeth Smith Friedman should be the subject of a future Wonder Woman movie.” —The New York Times

Joining the ranks of Hidden Figures and In the Garden of Beasts, the incredible true story of the greatest codebreaking duo that ever lived, an American woman and her husband who invented the modern science of cryptology together and used it to confront the evils of their time, solving puzzles that unmasked Nazi spies and helped win World War II.

In 1916, at the height of World War I, brilliant Shakespeare expert Elizebeth Smith went to work for an eccentric tycoon on his estate outside Chicago. The tycoon had close ties to the U.S. government, and he soon asked Elizebeth to apply her language skills to an exciting new venture: code-breaking. There she met the man who would become her husband, groundbreaking cryptologist William Friedman. Though she and Friedman are in many ways the "Adam and Eve" of the NSA, Elizebeth’s story, incredibly, has never been told.

In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman, who played an integral role in our nation’s history for forty years. After World War I, Smith used her talents to catch gangsters and smugglers during Prohibition, then accepted a covert mission to discover and expose Nazi spy rings that were spreading like wildfire across South America, advancing ever closer to the United States. As World War II raged, Elizebeth fought a highly classified battle of wits against Hitler’s Reich, cracking multiple versions of the Enigma machine used by German spies. Meanwhile, inside an Army vault in Washington, William worked furiously to break Purple, the Japanese version of Enigma—and eventually succeeded, at a terrible cost to his personal life.

Fagone unveils America’s code-breaking history through the prism of Smith’s life, bringing into focus the unforgettable events and colorful personalities that would help shape modern intelligence. Blending the lively pace and compelling detail that are the hallmarks of Erik Larson’s bestsellers with the atmosphere and intensity of The Imitation Game, The Woman Who Smashed Codes is page-turning popular history at its finest.

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“Perfect book for fans of Rose Code by Kate Quinn and The Imitation Game movie. This Non-Fiction book read like a novel and was so intriguing and informative. It gives you all the feminist vibes and you’ll likely walk away with a hatred for J. Edgar Hoover. I absolutely loved it.”
“I absolutely loved The Woman Who Smashed Codes! Jason Fagone brings to life the incredible yet largely forgotten story of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a woman whose brilliance shaped the world of modern cryptography. What makes this book so compelling is how it blends history, espionage, and personal struggle. Elizebeth wasn’t just a codebreaker she was a pioneer, taking on bootleggers during Prohibition, unraveling Nazi spy networks in World War II, and shaping intelligence work as we know it. Yet, despite her monumental contributions, much of her credit was erased or handed to men like J. Edgar Hoover. It’s both infuriating and inspiring to read about her perseverance in a time when women in intelligence were nearly invisible. Fagone’s writing is captivating, making even the most technical aspects of cryptography feel accessible and exciting. It reads like a thriller at times, but it never loses sight of Elizebeth’s humanity her intelligence, her love for her husband William, and her quiet but fierce determination. If you love history, espionage, or stories of remarkable women who refused to be sidelined, this book is a must-read. I couldn’t put it down, and I’m so glad Elizebeth’s story is finally being told. Highly recommend!”

About Jason Fagone

Jason Fagone is a journalist who covers science, technology, and culture. Named one of the “Ten Young Writers on the Rise” by the Columbia Journalism Review, he has written for GQ, Esquire, The Atlantic, the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Mother Jones, and Philadelphia magazine. Fagone is also the author of The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America’s Enemies. He lives in Swarthmore, PA.

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