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This nonfiction picture book is a children's version of NASA
astronaut Jerry L. Ross's autobiography, Spacewalker: My Journey in
Space and Faith as NASA's Record-Setting Frequent Flyer, designed
for ages 7-12. Told in friendly first-person narration, it
represents how Ross followed his dream from rural 1950s northern
Indiana to Purdue University and then outer space. The
thirty-two-page book is illustrated with personal photos and
memorabilia. It is formatted into twenty-three narratives organised
in chronological order illustrating events and experiences in
Ross's life. Pages attractively interweave photos and text while
prompts encourage readers to engage in in the story. Ross possessed
specific character traits that helped him make choices and overcome
obstacles as he struggled against the odds to realise his dream:
curiosity, persistence, and believing in oneself. As the story
unfolds and readers begin to make personal connections with Ross,
his approach to problem solving and working through setbacks
provides a powerful example for children. Content area concepts are
integrated throughout the story, including but not limited to
science, technology, engineering, math, visual literacy, financial
literacy, geography, flight, and the race to space. Gravity, for
example, is a major theme illustrated within the content of the
story. Online guides for teachers using the book in a classroom
setting (third to fourth grade recommended) are linked to
throughout. A map of the United States on the inside front cover
invites children to follow the path of Ross's journey from Crown
Point, Indiana, to Kennedy Space Center. A timeline on the inside
back cover compares and contrasts benchmark events in Ross's life
and career with important events in flight and space travel
history.
From the age of ten, looking up at the stars, Jerry Ross knew that
he wanted to journey into space. This autobiography tells the story
of how he came not only to achieve that goal, but to become the
most-launched astronaut in history, as well as a NASA veteran whose
career spanned the entire US Space Shuttle program. From his
childhood in rural Indiana, through education at Purdue University,
and a career in the US Air Force, Ross charted a path to NASA after
overcoming many setbacks-from failing to qualify for Air Force
pilot training because of "bad" eyesight, to an initial failure to
be selected into the astronaut program. The majority of the book is
an insider's account of the US Space Shuttle program, including the
unforgettable experience of launch, the delights of weightless
living, and the challenges of constructing the International Space
Station. Ross is a uniquely qualified narrator. During seven
spaceflights, he spent 1,393 hours in space, including 58 hours and
18 minutes on nine space walks. Life on the ground is also
described, including the devastating experiences of the Challenger
and Columbia disasters. For readers who have followed the space
program from Mercury through the International Space Station and
wonder what comes next, this book provides fascination; for young
people interested in space exploration and reaching for their
dreams, whatever they might be, this book provides inspiration.
Full of stories of spaceflight that few humans have ever
experienced, told with humor and honesty, Spacewalker presents a
unique perspective on the hard work, determination, and faith
necessary to travel beyond this world. Key Points: An insider's
account of the US Space Shuttle program, from before its first
launch through the final landing, and the building of the
International Space Station. A firsthand account of life in space
from the first human to fly seven missions. An inspirational story
of a personal journey from rural Indiana to outer space, powered by
a deep Christian faith.
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