@book{797, keywords = {Roman Catholics, German Americans, Pittsburgh Police, Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), legal profession, jailbreaks, Jack Biddle (1872-1902), Ed Biddle (1876-1902), Kate Soffel (1867-1909), jail wardens, college students, judges, journalists, homosexuality, Alexander Berkman (1870-1936), "Pittsburgh Memoranda" (1935), Protestants}, author = {William E. Coles Jr.}, title = {Compass in the Blood}, abstract = {Dee Armstrong, a first-year journalism student at Pitt, is inspired to re-investigate the 1902 jailbreak of the notorious Biddle Brothers with help from the prison warden's wife, Kate Soffel. The young reporter learns Mrs. Soffel kept a secret prison diary and she sets out to find it despite many obstacles.}, year = {2001}, pages = {263 p.}, publisher = {Atheneum Books for Young Readers}, address = {New York}, language = {English}, }