Magnificent Desolation

Magnificent Desolation
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The Long Journey Home from the Moon

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Patrick Egan

شابک

9780307577474
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The second man to walk on the moon details his life, opening with his historic trip in 1969. He describes the fascinating journey in somewhat technical, though understandable, details. But what happens upon his return is Aldrin's real story. He finds himself suddenly thrust into an international media spotlight. He candidly describes his bouts of depression, alcoholism, several marriages, and assorted relationships with celebrities, as well as his determination to ensure the continuation of space travel. At first, Patrick Egan's voice seems a bit too stilted, too "by the book." But you settle into it, like a long journey, and it becomes almost comforting as you hear Aldrin's warts-and-all account. An interview with Aldrin and a producer can be heard following the narration. M.B. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

June 22, 2009
Picking up the threads of his acclaimed 1973 autobiography, Return to Earth, Aldrin presents as no-holds-barred account of how his celebrity, career and human weaknesses nearly destroyed his life. On July 19, 1968, millions witnessed Neil Armstrong and Aldrin become the first two people on the moon; an instant American hero, Aldrin was "greeted with ticker-tape parades" and spent the next two years, along with his fellow astronauts, as public relations assets for NASA and the Nixon administration. With a PhD from MIT, Aldrin had not only spent eight years training for the mission, but also helped developed technology needed for the mission; upon returning home from his world tour as an "unofficial space ambassador," however, he found the doors at NASA "pretty much closed"; the moon-landing program had given way to the shuttle project. That homecoming would catapult Aldrin into a decades-long struggle with alcoholism and clinical depression (both his grandfather and mother committed suicide) that broke up two marriages before psychiatric treatment and rehab put him on the road to recovery. This inspiring story exhibits Aldrin as a different, perfectly human kind of hero, giving readers a sympathetic look at a man eclipsed by his own legend.




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