Code girls The true story of the American women who secretly broke codes in World War II
Book - 2018
"A nonfiction chronicle of the courageous efforts of remarkable young women recruited by the US government to crack German and Japanese military codes during World War II."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Juvenile works
- Published
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New York :
Little, Brown and Company
2018.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- Young readers edition. First edition
- Physical Description
- xi, 320 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
- Audience
- Ages 8-12.
1050L - Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-312) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780316353731
- Introduction: the secret letters
- The most difficult problem
- "I have something to show you"
- Magic
- "It was heart-rending"
- Midway
- The most important secret
- WAVES
- Uncle Sam wants you!
- "Q for communications"
- MacArthur's secret weapon
- "That's it! that's it!"
- A major break
- Twenty-eight acres of girls
- The largest clandestine message center in the world
- "I'm saving it!"
- So many girls
- Operation vengeance
- Sugar Camp
- Breaking shark
- The tables turn
- Pencil-pushing mamas sink Japanese ships
- One sad shoe
- Department K
- "Enemy landing at the mouth of the Seine"
- D-day
- Teedy
- The surrender message
- Peace
- Epilogue: the mitten.
Review by Kirkus Book Review