In a country that was split in two by the Civil War, one woman was brave enough to fight her battle from behind. Rose O'Neal Greenhow was more than just a Southern lady. She was also a brave spy, a master of persuasion, and a woman whose tools were wit, charm, and power. Rose risked everything for a cause she believed in, from the halls of Washington to the cells of Old Capitol Prison and even to the courts of Europe. She made it hard to tell the difference between a hero and a criminal.
This book vividly tells the exciting tale of Rose's spying, her secret messages that changed the course of fights, her courage while she was in jail, and her terrible death at sea. It also connects her to the larger story of women who fought in wars without guns, but with smarts, drive, and bravery.
Rose's story is about dedication, making sacrifices, and the power of impact that never goes away. It makes us face the real cost of being guilty and the price that history demands of people who are brave enough to change it.
This is a story you could not miss if you think that history is written not only by generals but also by brave people who risked everything in secret.
Explore the dark side of the Civil War to find the woman who tricked armies. Then make your own choice: was Rose O'Neal Greenhow a hero, a traitor, or something much more? Get your copy today and learn about the life and impact of one of the bravest women in American history.