<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The untold story of a national trauma-NASA's Challenger explosion-and what really happened to America's Teacher in Space, illuminating the tragic cost of humanity setting its sight on the stars"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The untold story of a national trauma--NASA's <i>Challenger</i> explosion--and what really happened to America's Teacher in Space, illuminating the tragic cost of humanity setting its sight on the stars</b><br><i><br>You've seen the pictures. You know what happened. Or do you?</i> <p/>On January 28, 1986, NASA's space shuttle <i>Challenger</i> exploded after blasting off from Cape Canaveral. Christa McAuliffe, America's "Teacher in Space," was instantly killed, along with the other six members of the mission. At least that's what most of us remember. <p/>Kevin Cook tells us what really happened on that ill-fated, unforgettable day. He traces the pressures--leading from NASA to the White House--that triggered the fatal order to launch on an ice-cold Florida morning. Cook takes readers inside the shuttle for the agonizing minutes after the explosion, which the astronauts did indeed survive. He uncovers the errors and corner-cutting that led an overconfident space agency to launch a crew that had no chance to escape. <p/>But this is more than a corrective to a now-dimming memory. Centering on McAuliffe, a charmingly down-to-earth civilian on the cusp of history, <i>The Burning Blue</i> animates a colorful cast of characters: a pair of red-hot flyers at the shuttle's controls, the second female and first Jewish astronaut, the second Black astronaut, and the first Asian American and Buddhist in space. Drawing vivid portraits of Christa and the astronauts, Cook makes readers forget the fate they're hurtling toward. With drama, immediacy, and shocking surprises, he reveals the human price the <i>Challenger</i> crew and America paid for politics, capital-P Progress, and the national dream of reaching for the stars.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b><i>USA Today</i>: The Best Books of 2021 So Far</b><br><b>Literary Hub: 20 Hot New Books Coming Out This Week</b> <p/><b>Praise for <i>The Burning Blue</i></b> <p/>"Gripping...compact and suspenseful...Cook offers a detailed, heartrending, and frequently terrifying accounting of what it must have felt like to be part of the <i>Challenger</i> crew that day."<br>--<i><b>The Washington Post</b></i> <p/>"Cook's crisply crafted journalism and perceptive take on the personalities that shaped the <i>Challenger</i> mission--along with NASA's struggles and failures--make for a riveting narrative and complex cross-weave of themes. Celebrity, bureaucracy, political will, industrial design, and unthinkable doom: the ingredients that propel this book like the liquid hydrogen and oxygen that fueled <i>Challenger</i>'s rocketry are superbly balanced in Cook's telling."<br>--<i><b>USA Today</b></i> <p/>"A fast-paced chronicle of the horrific event and its aftermath...a vivid, thoroughly researched space history."<br>--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> <p/>"Using a plethora of primary and secondary sources, including personal interviews and shuttle operation manuals, Cook...personalizes a pivotal moment in the history of NASA, space exploration, and the U.S. Readers will find something new even if they are familiar with the <i>Challenger</i> disaster."<br>--<i><b>Library Journal</b></i> <p/>"Cook ramps up tension with well-selected vignettes...an informative overview of a preventable tragedy that looms large..."<br>--<i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kevin Cook</b> is the author of <i>Tommy's Honor</i>, <i>Ten Innings at Wrigley</i>, <i>Titanic Thompson</i>, <i> </i>and<i> Kitty Genovese</i>. He has written for the <i>New York Times</i>, <i>Men</i><i>'</i><i>s Journal</i>, <i>GQ</i>, <i>Smithsonian</i>, and many other publications and has appeared on CNN, NPR, and Fox News. An Indiana native, he now lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.
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