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ETHEL'S SONG by Barbara Krasner

ETHEL'S SONG

Ethel Rosenberg’s Life in Poems

by Barbara Krasner

Pub Date: Sept. 13th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-63592-625-5
Publisher: Calkins Creek/Astra Books for Young Readers

Ethel Greenglass’ story has often been told with her husband, Julius Rosenberg, at the forefront; now it’s her turn.

Traitor or spy frequently precedes Ethel Rosenberg’s name in history books. This volume shows that there is much more to this woman who has been vilified for decades. In high school, she was a talented actress with dreams of leaving her Lower East Side tenement. She believed in workers’ rights and, after heading into the workforce, participated in strikes. Ethel found someone who shared her beliefs when she met and fell in love with Julius, an engineering student who joined the Young Communist League while in college. From an early age, she worried about others and questioned inequality and oppression, so communism appealed to her sense of justice: She saw it as a way to support workers, people like her own family, who had struggled for much of their lives. This account follows Julius’ 1950 arrest for espionage, soon followed by her own. It explores the impact on their young sons, the trial, and the public response. Even if readers are already aware of how the story ends, this work, which utilizes a variety of forms of poetry and is enhanced with historic photos, will read like a thriller complete with passion, politics, and family betrayal.

The subject’s voice, strength, intelligence, and heart ring out on every page.

(timeline, source notes, bibliography, further information, picture credits) (Verse historical fiction. 13-18)