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11 oeuvres 658 utilisateurs 52 critiques

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Kevin Cook, the award-winning author of Titanic Thompson and Tommy's Honor, has written for the New York Times, the Daily News, GQ, Men's Journal, Vogue, and many other publications, and has appeared on CNN and FOX-TV.
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Date de naissance
1956
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Indiana, USA
Lieux de résidence
Northampton, Massachusetts, USA

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I saw that this book was highly recommended in a Washington Post article so I added it to my TBR list. I thought from the title that it was going to be an in-depth look at what happened to the Challenger but, having Christa McAuliffe's name in the title, should have told me otherwise. This book was really about the people lost in the disaster. Although it mostly centers on the "Teacher in Space," it also tells us about each and every astronaut that was on that mission. I feel like a know they all so much more intimately now, even in this relatively short book, and it makes me appreciate their sacrifices all the more. I was expecting a technical science-type book but got a very human story instead and I was not at all sorry about that. It is important to make people of our "heroes" which makes them even more heroic in my book. I definitely recommend this book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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JediBookLover | 16 autres critiques | Oct 29, 2022 |
Baseball is nostalgia, and this book is a tour de force of anecdotal history par excellence. If you were around for baseball in the 70's and 80's, read it to remember. If you weren't, read it to understand a bygone era.
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dhaxton | 1 autre critique | Oct 20, 2022 |
When Christa McAuliffe was chosen as the Teacher in Space, school children around the world cheered and watched as the Challenger space shuttle exploded after takeoff. This book tells the story of Christa, the Challenger astronauts, and the aftermath of the explosion.

What a heartbreaking story! I found myself instantly drawn to Christa's charisma and charm. The book was well written and engaging and I felt like I knew each of the 7 crew members. This book did not overwhelm with technical jargon, but gave explanations that were easy to understand. Overall, highly recommended.… (plus d'informations)
 
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JanaRose1 | 16 autres critiques | Aug 17, 2022 |
The Challenger was supposed to be the way the United States reclaimed the importance of space flight. Ronald Reagan, realizing he did not have the support of the teacher's unions, decided that sending a teacher into space and stressing the important role teachers play in our society was the best thing to do. Christa McAullife was the lucky winner and began a whirlwind period of tv interviews and learning how to survive in space. After multiple delays, the crew boards the shuttle on January 28, 1986, and waits for the countdown. Minutes after taking off, the unimaginable happens. There is an explosion and the worst occurs. It is originally believed that the crew of the Challenger died during the explosion but this book reveals the truth.

I remembering watching the replay of the shuttle explosion while eating lunch at home and didn't really understand the implications of what had happened. Reading about it over 30 years later helped me better understand what happened that day and the way it affected the nation. Kevin Cook did an exceptional job of breaking down each astronaut's days leading up to the flight and then how heartbroken the families were. This is my second book by Kevin Cook and I am looking forward to reading more.
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Micareads | 16 autres critiques | Jun 21, 2022 |

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Œuvres
11
Membres
658
Popularité
#38,343
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
52
ISBN
76
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