Families who loved Code Breaker, Spy Hunter by Laurie Wallmark often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child shows a deep fascination with puzzles, riddles, or logic, or if they feel like their unique way of thinking doesn't quite fit the traditional mold. This inspiring biography follows Elizebeth Friedman, a woman whose keen eye for patterns allowed her to break codes that stumped the military and law enforcement alike. It is a brilliant example of how intellectual curiosity and persistence can lead to a world-changing career. While the book touches on historical conflicts like Prohibition and World War II, it maintains a tone of intellectual adventure suitable for elementary-aged children. It highlights themes of justice and quiet heroism, showing that sometimes the most powerful weapon is a sharp mind and a simple pencil. Parents will appreciate the way it validates STEM interests while celebrating a historical figure whose contributions were hidden for decades.