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Team
Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon by
Catherine Thimmesh. Houghton Mifflin, 2006. 80pp. $19.95. ISBN 0-618-50757-4.
Index; C.I.P.
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Review:
As newlyweds in 1969, my bride and I watched the moon landing along
with billions of earth's citizens. Sadly, it was perhaps the last
time most of us seemed to be pulling together for one main objective.
We immortalized the astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins, but
do we remember Eleanor Foracker, Tom Sanzone, or Kirby Hinson as
being equally essential to the mission? This book gives homage to
Foracker, who sewed the space suits; to Sanzone, who designed the
life-supporting portable space packs, and to Hinson, who designed
the parachute recovery system necessary for a safe return to earth.
These individuals and many others-some 400,000 professionals-made
up Team Moon and ensured the success of the moon landing. Although
the book may be focused toward children, the text and appealing
photographs should satisfy all age groups. The author states that
she could pull only a handful of players "from the bench of
the best team ever," but still, it is enough to deliver the
message of the book. Kudos to Catherine Thimmesh for remembering
the players on Team Moon and dedicating the time to document their
efforts for all of us to appreciate. This is a thin book, but well
assembled and worth you and your children's time to read and enjoy.
About
the author:
Catherine Thimmesh took on an enormous mission in researching
Team Moon. Devoting time to reading, interviewing, watching
videos, listening to tapes, and researching photos, she collected
many remarkable stories of those involved in the Apollo 11 effort.
Catherine lives in Plymouth, Minnesota, with her husband and two
young children. She is the author of Girls Think of Everything:
Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women; The Sky's the Limit: Stories
of Discovery by Women and Girls; and Madam President: The
True, Extraordinary (and Evolving) Story of Women in Politics.
When she isn't writing, Catherine enjoys playing with her kids,
reading (new favorite author: Zadie Smith), and traveling (especially
to warm locales in the winter). And what started as a lark has now
become a passionate hobby; once a week the author can be found hanging
upside down and flipping off the flying trapeze at circus school.
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