<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>On May 25, 1961, JFK made an astonishing announcement: his goal of putting a man on the moon by the end of the decade. In this engrossing, fast-paced epic, Douglas Brinkley returns to the 1960s to recreate one of the most exciting and ambitious achievements in the history of humankind. It brings together the extraordinary political, cultural, and scientific factors that fueled the birth and development of NASA and the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects, which shot the United States to victory in the space race against the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Instant <em>New York Times</em> Bestseller</strong></p><p><strong>As the fiftieth anniversary of the first lunar landing approaches, the award winning historian and perennial <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author takes a fresh look at the space program, President John F. Kennedy's inspiring challenge, and America's race to the moon.</strong><br/><br/>"<em>We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win.</em>"--President John F. Kennedy</p><p>On May 25, 1961, JFK made an astonishing announcement: his goal of putting a man on the moon by the end of the decade. In this engrossing, fast-paced epic, Douglas Brinkley returns to the 1960s to recreate one of the most exciting and ambitious achievements in the history of humankind. <em>American Moonshot</em> brings together the extraordinary political, cultural, and scientific factors that fueled the birth and development of NASA and the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects, which shot the United States to victory in the space race against the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. </p><p>Drawing on new primary source material and major interviews with many of the surviving figures who were key to America's success, Brinkley brings this fascinating history to life as never before. <em>American Moonshot</em> is a portrait of the brilliant men and women who made this giant leap possible, the technology that enabled us to propel men beyond earth's orbit to the moon and return them safely, and the geopolitical tensions that spurred Kennedy to commit himself fully to this audacious dream. Brinkley's ensemble cast of New Frontier characters include rocketeer Wernher von Braun, astronaut John Glenn and space booster Lyndon Johnson.</p><p>A vivid and enthralling chronicle of one of the most thrilling, hopeful, and turbulent eras in the nation's history, <em>American Moonshot</em> is an homage to scientific ingenuity, human curiosity, and the boundless American spirit. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><strong>On the fiftieth anniversary of the first lunar landing, acclaimed historian Douglas Brinkley takes a fresh look at the American space program, President John F. Kennedy's inspiring challenge, and the race to the moon.</strong></p><p><strong>"Prepare to recall what it was like to be inspired and thrilled by American greatness. Doug Brinkley recounts, with deep research and exciting narrative, the bold spirit and faith in innovation embodied in John F. Kennedy's decision to launch a mission to the moon. His vision restored a vitality to America, something we could use today."--Walter Isaacson</strong></p><p>Just months after being elected president of the United States, John F. Kennedy made an astonishing announcement to the nation: we would put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. In this engrossing epic of contemporary history, Douglas Brinkley returns to the 1960s to re-create one of humankind's most exciting and ambitious achievements. American Moonshot brings together the extraordinary political, cultural, and scientific factors that fueled the birth and development of NASA and the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects, which catapulted the United States to victory in the space race against the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.</p><p>Drawing on new primary source material and recent scholarship, Brinkley brings to life this fascinating history as no one has before. American Moonshot is a portrait of the brilliant men and women who made this giant leap possible, the technology that enabled them to propel men beyond Earth's orbit to the moon and return them safely, and the geopolitical tensions that ignited Kennedy's audacious dream. At the center of this story is Kennedy himself. As Brinkley shows, the president's call to action was more than just soaring oratory--Kennedy was intimately involved in the creation of the space program, and he made it a top priority of his New Frontier agenda, fighting the tough political battles to make his vision a reality.</p><p>Featuring a cast of iconic and sometimes controversial figures, such as rocketeer Wernher von Braun, astronaut John Glenn, and space booster Lyndon Johnson, <em>American Moonshot</em> is a vivid, enthralling chronicle of one of the nation's most thrilling, hopeful, and turbulent eras. This is living history at its finest--but also an homage to scientific ingenuity, engineering genius, human curiosity, and the boundless American spirit.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The best new study of the American mission to space, rich in research and revelation.--<em>New York Times Book Review</em><br><br>"Compelling and comprehensive....With a mixture of granular detail from a gigantic body of works on the subject and analyses of Kennedy's decision-making and political savvy, <em>American Moonshot</em> transcends mere narrative to help the rest of us understand how America geared up for the astonishing feat of landing a man on the moon. With the approach of the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong's 'small step for man, ' Brinkley's focus on the all-important early days provides a valuable perspective."--<em>Washington Post</em><br><br>"A highly engaging history not just for space-race enthusiasts, but also students of Cold War politics....Prolific historian Brinkley avers that his latest is a contribution to "U.S. presidential history (not space studies)." However, in his customarily thorough way, it's clear that he's mastered a great deal of the fact and lore surrounding the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects that landed American astronauts on the moon 50 years ago."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em> (starred review)<br><br>"An epic narrative: it is the sweeping story of how humankind's impetus for space exploration evolved from the early visionaries in Russia, Germany, and the United States at the dawn of the 20th century through the scientific and technological achievements--albeit associated human horrors--of two world wars....a particularly intimate and fascinating read."--James R. Hansen, author of <em> First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong</em><br><br>"At a time when national demoralization is so prevalent, Douglas Brinkley's <em>American Moonshot</em> could not be more timely. His reconstruction of JFK's bold commitment to space exploration and the heroic efforts of the men who made the "moonshot" a reality reminds us that America was and can be again a great principled nation that leads the world on to new frontiers."--Robert Dallek, author of <em>Franklin D. Roosevelt</em> and <em>An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963</em><br><br>"In an age when so little seems possible, Douglas Brinkley has taken us back to a moment when everything did. In telling the riveting story of John Kennedy and the race to the Moon, Brinkley explores the complexities of politics, diplomacy, technology, and, perhaps most important, of human nature itself. This is a great book."--Jon Meacham, author of <em>The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels</em><br><br>"Prepare to recall what it was like to be inspired and thrilled by American greatness. Doug Brinkley recounts, with deep research and exciting narrative, the bold spirit and faith in innovation that was embodied in Kennedy's decision to launch a mission to the moon. His vision restored a vitality to America, something we could use today."--Walter Isaacson, author of <em>Leonardo da Vinci</em><br><br>"Brinkley's story is a gripping one.... Rice University scholar and an agile and prolific historian and biographer, Brinkley is well-situated to tell this story... Brinkley sees an important poignancy, and he renders it with real power."--<em>Boston Globe</em><br><br><em>"American Moonshot </em>is<em> </em>a thoroughly terrific work which should reach the widest possible audience. As a study in leadership, it is absolutely first rate. As history, it is inspiring and enthralling. And to cap it all, it is a completely riveting story about the Space Age. I love this book."--Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning <em>No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front During World War II</em><br><br>"Douglas Brinkley is not only a scholar, he's a true storyteller. American Moonshot evokes and era, and brings to life the vivid personalities that accomplished one of the greatest feats in history."--Lawrence Wright, author of <em>God Save Texas: A Journey into the Soul of the Lone Star State</em><br>
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