The Standard (St. Catharines)

Author Jason Fagone tells amazing story of female codebreake­r

- KIM CURTIS

The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America’s Enemies

Jason Fagone Dey Street Books

Her story is so surprising it’s not only hard to understand why most Americans have never heard of her, but it’s somewhat of a challenge to believe it at all.

In The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies,

and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America’s Enemies, journalist Jason Fagone re-creates 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.

Elizebeth Smith, a Quaker girl from a small town in Indiana, first fought against societal norms by earning a college degree against her father’s will.

When she was 23, she railed against a presumed lifetime of teaching, followed by marriage and children, and headed to Chicago.

Through happenstan­ce, she met George Fabyan, a wealthy and eccentric businessma­n who owned a compound named Riverbank.

There, scientists, inventors and intellectu­als holed up to study and learn, experiment and discover — all funded by Fabyan’s inherited fortune.

Fabyan hired Smith as his assistant.

“Will you come to Riverbank and spend the night with me?” he asked upon first meeting her.

Stunned and confused, yet intrigued, Smith agreed. It was 1916.

And so it begins.

During her four years at Riverbank, Smith met and married William Friedman.

Initially, they were assigned to seeking encoded messages that Francis Bacon supposedly embedded in the works of William Shakespear­e. Their work quickly expanded when they learned they had unpreceden­ted and unmatched code-breaking skills.

Fagone chronicles the couple’s lives and accomplish­ments against the backdrop of the birth and growth of the modern intelligen­ce community.

The author’s research is exhaustive and his storytelli­ng, spellbindi­ng.

Much like Margot Lee Shetterly’s Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematic­ians Who Helped Win the Space Race or The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II by Denise Kiernan, Fagone sheds light on a too-long-overlooked story of a remarkable woman and her accomplish­ments.

The author’s research is exhaustive and his storytelli­ng, spellbindi­ng.

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