Mitchell Friedman's Reviews > The Enigma Girls: How Ten Teenagers Broke Ciphers, Kept Secrets, and Helped Win World War II
The Enigma Girls: How Ten Teenagers Broke Ciphers, Kept Secrets, and Helped Win World War II (Scholastic Focus)
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bookshelves: biography, history, library, nonfiction, espionage, sibert
Mar 16, 2025
bookshelves: biography, history, library, nonfiction, espionage, sibert
Continuing my read of Sibert Winners and Honors. This is yet another Bletchley Park book. This one is a basically a retelling from books and written by some of the young women who worked their and stayed secret for years upon years. This does a better job than most of telling the whole story of the flow of secrets. A quick read and by making it about specific people, more approachable. Sure, this isn't the whole story. But worth reading.
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