
<p>from The Author Of The Acclaimed And Best-selling <i>the Gates Of The Alamo</i>, A Novel Of Extraordinary Power About What It’s Like, And What It Means, To Journey Into Space As One Of Today’s Astronauts.<p>at The Novel’s Center: Lucy Kincheloe, An Astronaut Married To An Astronaut, The Loving Mother Of Two Young Children, With A Fierce Ambition To Excel In The Space Program. Her Husband, Brian, A Rigorous Man Whose Dreams Of Glory Have Been Blighted By Two Star-crossed Missions. Walt Womack, The Steady, Unflappable Leader Of The Training Team That Prepares Lucy For Her First Shuttle Flight.<p>lucy Has Devoted Years Of Intense And Focused Effort To Win Her Place On A Mission, But As Her Lifelong Dream Of Flying In Space Comes True, Her Familiar World Appears To Be Falling Apart Around Her. Her Marriage Is Deteriorating. Her Son’s Asthma Is Growing More Serious. Her Relationship With Walt Womack Is Becoming Dangerously Intimate. And When At Last...</p><h3>the Washington Post - Ron Charles</h3><p>harrigan's Descriptions Of Space Training And Flight Sound As Though He Could Pilot The Shuttle Himself, But What's More Impressive Ultimately Is His Knowledge Of The Conflicted Feelings Of A Woman Struggling To Figure Out What Matters To Her Most. Why Would Any Mother, Lucy Thinks In A Moment Of Crippling Self-doubt, Voluntarily Leave Her Child To Travel To Such A Place, A Place That Was As Blank As Death, And In Whose Perfect Soundlessness His Cries To Her Were Sure To Go Unheard? The Gravity Of That Question Has Weighed Down Women Since They First Dared To Look Up. Lucy's Answer Won't Satisfy Everyone, But It's Explored Here With Great Insight And A Bracing Touch Of Adventure.</p>
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
ISBN-10:
1415934088
ISBN-13:
9781415934081
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