Convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage for the Soviet Union
against the United States, Ethel Rosenberg shares the story of her
beliefs, loves, secrets, betrayals, and injustices in this compelling YA
novel in verse.
In 1953, Ethel Rosenberg, a devoted wife and loving mother, faces the
electric chair. People say she's a spy, a Communist, a red. How did she
get here? In a series of heart-wrenching poems, Ethel tells her story.
The child of Jewish immigrants, Ethel Greenglass grows up on New York
City's Lower East Side. She dreams of being an actress and a singer but
finds romance and excitement in the arms of the charming Julius
Rosenberg. Both are ardent supporters of rights for workers, but are
they spies? Who is passing atomic secrets to the Soviets? Why does
everyone seem out to get them?
This first book for young readers about Ethel Rosenberg is a fascinating
portrait of a commonly misunderstood figure from American history, and
vividly relates a story that continues to have relevance today.