Sally Ride--A Photobiography of America's Pioneering Woman in Space

Sally Ride--A Photobiography of America's Pioneering Woman in Space
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

870

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

6.1

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

شابک

9781626725911
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jasmin101 - its about sally history about her life! I should say OMG!

Kirkus

A uniquely personal portrait of the United States' first woman in space, illustrated with sheaves of public and private photos. As her longtime companion, as well as co-author (of Exploring Our Solar System, 2003, etc.) and business partner, O'Shaughnessy is in an unparalleled position to illuminate Ride's inner life as much as her well-known outer one. She does so here in a frank, engagingly detailed account that tenders as much about her subject's significant friendships and loves as it does about her outstanding academic, athletic, astronautical, and post-NASA achievements. All of these are also traced in the illustrations, which begin with baby and toddler pictures, close with images of post-mortem tributes (Ride died in 2012, of pancreatic cancer), and in between mix family snapshots and posed portraits with report cards, yearbook photos, news clippings, mementos, and letters. Sue Macy's excellent Sally Ride: Life on a Mission (2014) covers much of the same territory (and broke the news to younger readers that Ride was gay), but both the visual material and the author's personal memories here add significant insights and angles of view to her subject. They describe the growth and complex character of a smart but unmotivated young "underachiever" who became anything but and stands as an exemplar for budding scientists of any sex. A perceptive, loving tribute. (timeline, index) (Biography. 10-13) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.



Booklist

December 1, 2015
Grades 5-8 There are plenty of biographies of Sally Ride, but few have as much insider knowledge as this one, written by Ride's partner, who was present for many of the pivotal moments in the astronaut's life. Each glossy page is plastered with photos and memorabilia, and her tone is conversational and intimate, as if sharing a beloved family story. O'Shaughnessy begins with Ride's childhood interest in science and tennis, before moving on to her study of physics and groundbreaking career at NASA. She speaks of Ride's homosexuality frankly, if a little abruptly, and writes pointedly about her frustration with gender inequality. She also emphasizes Ride's love of learningsometimes her grades weren't stellar (readers even get a peek at her report cards), but she didn't let that get in the way of pursuing her dream of space travel. Ride was notoriously private, and this glimpse into her life and background will be both eye-opening and inspiring for many young readers. The irresistible photos and appealing page layouts make it an especially good pick for reluctant readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)




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