Description
"Gene Cernan reaches deep into his innermost being to reveal with remarkable candour his reactions to the trials and triumphs of a pioneer astronaut." - Walter Cronkite
About the Author
Eugene Cernan is an aerospace executive, consultant and lecturer. He lives in Houston. Don Davis was a newspaper and wire service correspondent whose assignments ranged from Selma to Saigon and Cape Kennedy to the White House before becoming a New York Times bestselling author. He lives in Colorado with his wife, Robin.
Reviews
This is an exciting, insider's take on what it was like to become one of the first humans in space. Publishers Weekly Eugene Cernan offers unique insight...[he's] experienced it all African Sun Times A fascinating book...Cernan pulls few punches. Charlotte Observer Refreshingly told...written as though it's been days since he went to space, not decades. St. Petersburg Times [with] thrilling highlights, this is a book not just about space flight but also about the often brutal competition that went on between the US and the Soviet Union. Washington Times With the feel of a story recalled among friends, this is an appealingly down to earth account from the last man to walk on the moon. No advanced physics, no scientific mumbo-jumbo. Just a thoroughly engrossing recollection of Cernan's crucial role in the conquest of space. I loved the book. Ron Howard, Director, Apollo 13 I know the American people will learn a great deal from this book. I hope they learn a lot more about astronaut Gene Cernan, my friend, a man of courage and dedication. President George Bush "
Book Information
ISBN 9780312263515
Author Eugene Cernan
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint St Martin's Press
Publisher St Martin's Press
Weight(grams) 434g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 130mm * 25mm