Sally Ride: First Woman Astronaut (Ideas on Trial)
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One Small Step For A Woman, One Giant Leap for Womankind...When Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in 1969 and uttered his famous words, 'That's one small step for man,...one giant leap for mankind,' the world rejoiced, and boys everywhere began to dream of being astronauts. Man. Mankind. His choice of words highlighted a common thought of the time - men were astronauts, and girls shouldn't even give space fight a second thought. Fast forward to 1983, when Sally Rode defied the odds and became the first American woman in space. How did this Californian, who could have become a professional tennis player, end up becoming an astrophysicist and flying in a space shuttle, earning her place in history books, and becoming a role model for countless young people - both girls and boys? Follow Sally's fascinating story in "Sally Ride: Space Pioneer", an exciting biography filled with firsthand accounts and unbelievable "your are there" action. From her days as a star athlete to her trip to the stars, join her as she risks everything to soar into space. Along the way, you'll learn what it takes to become an astronaut and find out all about NASA's space program. As you read about "Sally Ride", you'll understand why she has become a symbol of hope and progress for American Women, and you may very well be inspired to follow in her footsteps and reach for the stars!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3778922 in Books
- Published on: 2000-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 121 pages
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From the Back Cover
One Small Step For A Woman, One Giant Leap for Womankind...
When Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in 1969 and uttered his famous words, 'That's one small step for man,...one giant leap for mankind,' the world rejoiced, and boys everywhere began to dream of being astronauts. Man. Mankind. His choice of words highlighted a common thought of the time - men were astronauts, and girls shouldn't even give space fight a second thought.
Fast forward to 1983 when Sally Rode defied the odds and became the first American woman in space. How did this Californian who could have become a professional tennis player end up becoming an astrophysicist and flying in a space shuttle, earning her place in history books, and becoming a role model for countless young people - both girls and boys?
Follow Sally's fascinating story in Sally Ride: Space Pioneer, an exciting bilgraphy filled with firsthand accounts and unbelievable "your are there" action. From her days as a star athlete to her trip to the stars, join her as she risks everything to soar into space. Along the way, you'll learn what it takes to become an astronaut and find out all about NASA's space program.
As you read about Sally Ride, you'll understand why she has become a symbol of hope and progress for American Women, and you may very well be inspired to follow in her footsteps and reach for the stars!
About the Author
Lorraine Jean Hopping has written dozens of books and has invented a board game about a journey to Mars. She hopes that you will make that journey a reality in the near future. The Bank Street College of Education, often called "America's most trusted name in early childhood education," is a private institution with a public mission--to make learning meaningful for all children. Created in 1916 as the Bureau of Education Experiments, Bank Street today is a multifaceted learning community.
