Destination Moon: The Remarkable and Improbable Voyage of Apollo 11 (Paperback)
A stunning middle grade nonfiction that sheds new light on the events and people that made the Apollo program so remarkable.
Only now is it becoming clear just how exceptional and unrepeatable Apollo was. At its height, it employed almost half a million people, many working seven days a week and each determined that βit will not fail because of me.β
Beginning with fighter pilots in World War II, Maurer traces the origins of the Apollo program to a few exceptional soldiers, a Nazi engineer, and a young eager man who would become president.
Packed with adventure, new stories about familiar people, and undeniable danger, Destination Moon takes an unflinching look at a tumultuous time in American history, told expertly by nonfiction author Richard Maurer.
*"An absorbing, insightful, solidly informative resource for readers who want to understand the U.S. space program from the ground up." βBooklist, starred review
*"Inspiring, fascinating, and, like the millions of parts that had to function for the space program to succeed, practically perfect." βKirkus Reviews, starred review