Almost astronauts : 13 women who dared to dream

Title
Almost astronauts : 13 women who dared to dream

Personal Author EPSB
Tanya Lee. Stone

Summary
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.

Year Published
2009

Series
Boston Globe-Horn book award for excellence in children's literature. Honor books, 2009: Stone, T.L. Almost astronauts.

Physical Description
133 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.

Edition
1st ed.

Note
"The true story of the "Mercury 13" women"--Cover.

Contents
"T minus thirty-eight years" -- "I jumped at the offer" -- "Not a meaningful test" -- "Mommy's going to the moon!" -- "Too good to be true" -- "Regret to advise" -- "Let's stop this now!" -- "Jerrie Cobb isn't running this program. I am!" -- "The men go off and fight the wars and fly the airplanes" -- "NASA never had any intention of putting those women in space" -- "We want to see a woman driving the bus, not sitting in the back" -- "I am living proof that dreams do come true."

Reading Grade level
5.7.

Grade Interest level
5-8

Awards
Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award/Honors, 2010

Corporate Subject
Project Mercury (U.S.) -- History -- Juvenile literature.

Subject
Women astronauts -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
 
Women astronauts -- United States -- Biography.
 
Sex discrimination against women -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
 
Space exploration.
 
Astronauts.
 
Project Mercury (U.S.) -- History.

Curriculum Objective
Science. local

Summary
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.

ISBN
9780763636111
 
9780763645021
 
9780329700805

Publisher
Somerville, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2009.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Kildare629.45 STOBook30138000060113Non-Fiction