Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream

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Candlewick Press, Sep 27, 2011 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 144 pages

They had the right stuff. They defied the prejudices of the time. And they blazed a trail for generations of women to follow.

What does it take to be an astronaut? Excellence at flying, courage, intelligence, resistance to stress, top physical shape -- any checklist would include these. But when America created NASA in 1958, there was another unspoken rule: you had to be a man. Here is the tale of thirteen women who proved that they were not only as tough as the toughest man but also brave enough to challenge the government. They were blocked by prejudice, jealousy, and the scrawled note of one of the most powerful men in Washington. But even though the Mercury 13 women did not make it into space, they did not lose, for their example empowered young women to take their place in the sky, piloting jets and commanding space capsules. ALMOST ASTRONAUTS is the story of thirteen true pioneers of the space age.
Back matter includes an author’s note, an appendix, further reading, a bibliography, sources, source notes, and an index.

 

Contents

Chapter One
1
Chapter Two
7
Chapter Three
23
Chapter Four
35
Chapter Five
45
Chapter Six
53
Chapter Seven
59
Chapter Eight
67
Chapter Twelve
105
Authors Note
117
Appendix
122
Further Reading
123
Source Notes
127
Photography Credits
131
Index
132
Acknowledgments
134

Chapter Nine
77
Chapter Ten
87
Chapter Eleven
95
About the Author
135
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About the author (2011)

Tanya Lee Stone is a former editor and award-winning author who often writes about strong women. She has garnered starred reviews and other accolades for books such as Up Close: Ella Fitzgerald and the highly popular Amelia Earhart. She lives in Vermont. Attending Texas Book Festival in November 08.