Liza Mundy

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Liza Mundy
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NationalityAmerican
Genrenon-fiction

Liza Mundy is an American journalist, non-fiction writer, and fellow at New America Foundation.[1] She has written a number of books and her writings have also appeared in Atlantic,[2] Politico, the New York Times, the New Republic, Slate,[3] the Guardian,[4] and the Washington Post.[5]

Books[]

  • Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II. Hachette Books. 2017. ISBN 9780316352550.[6][7][8]
  • Michelle: A Biography. Simon and Schuster. 2009-04-28. ISBN 9781439159323. Liza Mundy code girls.
  • The Richer Sex: How the New Majority of Female Breadwinners Is Transforming Our Culture. Simon and Schuster. 2013-03-19. ISBN 9781439197721.[9]
  • Everything Conceivable: How Assisted Reproduction Is Changing Our World. Anchor Books. 2008. ISBN 9781400095377.

Code Girls[]

Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II documents the work of thousands of female American codebreakers during World War II,[10] including top analysts such as Elizebeth Friedman and Agnes Driscoll, lesser known but outstanding contributors like Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein and Ann Zeilinger Caracristi, and many others. It received positive reviews in the New York Times,[10] the Washington Post,[11] and the Christian Science Monitor, though the Monitor also stated that "Mundy doesn't entirely succeed in deciphering the extraordinary complexity of codes and cryptography for layperson readers. It can be hard to understand exactly how codes were created and cracked."[12] Smithsonian ranked it one of the ten best science books of 2017.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ "Liza Mundy". New America. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  2. ^ Mundy, Liza. "Liza Mundy". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  3. ^ "Liza Mundy". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  4. ^ "Liza Mundy". the Guardian. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  5. ^ "Liza Mundy". Washington Post. 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  6. ^ Wei-Haas, Maya. "How the American Women Codebreakers of WWII Helped Win the War". Smithsonian. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  7. ^ CODE GIRLS by Liza Mundy. Kirkus Reviews.
  8. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II by Liza Mundy. Hachette, $28 (400p) ISBN 978-0-316-35253-6". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  9. ^ Shteir, Rachel (2012-04-13). "'The Richer Sex,' by Liza Mundy". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b Gordon, Meryl (6 November 2017). "The Women Who Helped America Crack Axis Codes". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  11. ^ Showalter, Elaine (6 October 2017). "The brilliance of the women code breakers of World War II". Washington Post. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  12. ^ "'Code Girls' tells the captivating story of America's female World War II codebreakers". Christian Science Monitor. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  13. ^ Gross, Rachel E. (5 December 2017). "The Ten Best Science Books of 2017". Smithsonian. Retrieved 5 March 2018.

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