If You Like ‘Rocket Boys/October Sky’
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Growing Up by Russell Baker At age 5, Baker lost his father, and he and his siblings were raised by his strong-willed mother. Despite the hardships of the Depression, Baker’s mother was determined her children would succeed. Catalog Link |
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The First Space Race: Launching the World's First Satellites by Matthew A. Bille, Erika Lishock From Science Books and Films, “…a must read for anyone interested in an authoritative account of this critical period in space flight development.” Catalog Link |
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Flight of Passage by Rinker Buck The author recounts how he and his brother, then teenagers, piloted a plane across the U.S., and how the landmark flight drew them closer to each other and to their father, a stunt flyer. Catalog Link |
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Space Race: The Epic Battle Between America and the Soviet Union for Dominion of Space by Deborah Cadbury A swift, exciting history of the race to the moon, from Sputnik to “ The Eagle Has Landed.” Catalog Link |
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Science Fair Handbook: The Complete Guide For Teachers And Parents: Grades 4-8 by Anthony D. Fredericks, Isaac Asimov A guide to planning science fairs, start to finish. Catalog Link |
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Planet Earth Science Fair Projects: Using The Moon, Stars, Beach Balls, Frisbees, And Other Far-out Stuff by Robert Gardner Simple science fair projects aimed at helping young students understand Earth. Catalog Link |
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Science Fair Success Secrets: How to Win Prizes, Have Fun, and Think Like a Scientist by Bill Haduch Explains the scientific method and describes a variety of projects. Catalog Link |
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50 Model Rocket Projects for the Evil Genius by Gavin Harper Learn about rockets hands on! Includes plans, diagrams, schematics, and lists of parts and tools for model rocket projects. Catalog Link |
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Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt The author recounts his life growing up in Ireland in the 1930’s and 40’s with a feckless father who drank his wages, and his desperate mother. Catalog Link |
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Way Out in West Virginia: A Must Have Guide to the Oddities & Wonders of the Mountain State by Jeanne Mozier Exactly as stated, if it’s odd and in West Virginia, it’s in the book. Catalog Link |
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Wernher von Braun: The Man Who Sold the Moon by Dennis Piszkiewicz Explores the American, Russian, and German political, personal, and social factors that hindered or promoted the development of rockets and space travel. Catalog Link |
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Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music by Karen Schoemer A former Newsweek music critic’s memoir/music history combo. Catalog Link |
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The Battle Of Blair Mountain: The Story Of America's Largest Labor Uprising by Robert Shogan In 1921, some 10,000 West Virginia coal miners—outraged over years of brutality and exploitation—marched against those responsible, the mine owners. Catalog Link |
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The Radioactive Boy Scout: The Frightening True Story of a Whiz Kid and His Homemade Nuclear Reactor by Ken Silverstein While he was working on his Atomic Energy badge for the Boy Scouts, David Hahn’s obsessive attention turned to nuclear energy. His project: building a model nuclear reactor in his backyard garden shed. Catalog Link |
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Werhner Von Braun: Space Visionary and Rocket Engineer by Ray Spangenburg, Diane K. Moser Presents the story of one of the most poignant and complicated scientific figures of the 20th century. Catalog Link |
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Handbook of Model Rocketry, 7th Edition by G. Harry Stine, Bill Stine The bible of model rocketry and the official handbook of the National Association of Rocketry. Catalog Link |
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The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe From the Los Angeles Times, “Breathtaking…epic…there are images and ideas in the Right Stuff that glisten like a rocket screaming into the heavens.” Catalog Link |