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So You Want To Be A Spy (Intelligence Agent)

Linda Soules

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Pub Date Apr 12 2026 | Archive Date Jun 17 2026


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Description

What if the most exciting career in the world was one nobody could ever know you had?

Forget the movie version of spies with their flashy gadgets and impossible stunts. Real intelligence work is quieter, smarter, and far more fascinating. So You Want To Be A Spy (Intelligence Agent) pulls back the curtain on one of the most secretive professions on the planet and gives young readers ages 10 to 14 a genuine, no-nonsense look at what it actually takes to join the world of espionage. Part spy school crash course, part history for kids who crave the real story, this illustrated nonfiction book is packed with action, adventure, and the kind of truth that is way more gripping than fiction.

This is a book about the real skills behind secret missions — the foreign languages that intelligence professionals spend years mastering, the analytical thinking that turns scattered clues into actionable intelligence, and the psychological training that teaches spies to read people the way most of us read books. It covers the history of espionage from wartime codebreaking operations and war-era spy networks that changed the course of entire nations to the modern intelligence community, where field officers, cryptanalysts, and geospatial analysts work together in careful coordination — most of them never known by name.

Kids who are curious about how secret agents actually operate will find honest answers here. How do spies communicate without being detected? What does counter-surveillance training look like in real life? How do analysts sort through mountains of information to find the one detail that matters? And what kind of person thrives in a career where discipline, precision, and quick thinking are everything?

Inside, young readers will discover what a real intelligence professional's training looks like — think of it as the ultimate spy school where language immersion, analytical tradecraft, and action under pressure are the daily curriculum. They will explore the science and psychology behind reading people, assessing threats, and understanding how the world's major players think and move. They will learn about the pivotal operations and secret missions that shaped the modern world. And they will find out what they can start doing right now — in school and beyond — to discover whether this career might be their calling.

This is not a watered-down adventure story dressed up as nonfiction. It is a richly illustrated, deeply researched book that respects the intelligence of its readers. It covers the real costs of the work, the sacrifices it demands, and why the people who do it consider it the most consequential work they can imagine. The writing is fun, direct, and never talks down — because history for kids should be just as riveting as the real events it describes.

For the kid who watches a room and notices what everyone else misses. For the young mind drawn to mystery, code breaking, and the hidden machinery that keeps the world turning. The world runs on information — and someone has to understand it well enough to protect what matters. Maybe that someone is you.

What if the most exciting career in the world was one nobody could ever know you had?

Forget the movie version of spies with their flashy gadgets and impossible stunts. Real intelligence work is...


Advance Praise

"Linda Soules has a knack for delving into the technical aspects of some unique career choices for professionals." — Pikasho Deka, Readers' Favorite Praise for the So You Want To Be A... series — over 180 titles exploring careers from astronaut to zookeeper.

"Linda Soules has a knack for delving into the technical aspects of some unique career choices for professionals." — Pikasho Deka, Readers' Favorite Praise for the So You Want To Be A... series —...


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ISBN 9781972766071
PRICE $2.99 (USD)
PAGES 38

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