The Burning Blue

The Burning Blue
Author: Kevin Cook
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1250755565

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 You’ve seen the pictures. You know what happened. Or do you? On January 28, 1986, NASA’s space shuttle Challenger 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. 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. 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, The Burning Blue 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 Challenger crew and America paid for politics, capital-P Progress, and the national dream of "reaching for the stars."

Summer Heat and the Challenger

Summer Heat and the Challenger
Author: Dr. Robert F. Bollendorf EdD CADC
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1546216782

Summer Heat is action-packed and exhilarating. With several intertwined stories unfolding at once and new additions of suspense throughoutlust, seduction, and a motive for murderit kept my full attention to the last page.

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Author: Royal Society (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1875
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Obituary notices of deceased fellows were included in v. 7-64; v. 75 is made up of "obituaries of deceased fellows, chiefly for the period 1898-1904, with a general index to previous obituary notices"; the notices have been continued in subsequent volumes as follows: v. 78a, 79b, 80a-b- 86a-b, 87a 88a-b.

The Unpassing

The Unpassing
Author: Chia-Chia Lin
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0349013446

A major US debut novel in 2019 Shortlisted for the Centre for Fiction First Novel Prize A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice In Chia-Chia Lin's piercing debut novel, The Unpassing, we meet a Taiwanese immigrant family of six struggling to make ends meet on the outskirts of Anchorage, Alaska. The father, hardworking but beaten down, is employed as a plumber and contractor, while the loving, strong-willed, unpredictably emotional mother holds the house together. When ten-year-old Gavin contracts meningitis at school, he falls into a deep, nearly fatal coma. He wakes a week later to learn that his younger sister, Ruby, was infected too. She did not survive. Routine takes over for the grieving family, with the siblings caring for one another as they befriend the neighbouring children and explore the surrounding woods, while distance grows between the parents as each deals with the loss alone. When the father, increasingly guilt-ridden after Ruby's death, is sued over an improperly installed water well that gravely harms a little boy, the chaos that follows unearths what really happened to Ruby. With flowing prose that evokes the terrifying beauty of the Alaskan wilderness, Chia-Chia Lin explores the fallout from the loss of a child and a family's anguish playing out in a place that doesn't yet feel like home. Emotionally raw and subtly suspenseful, The Unpassing is a deeply felt family saga that dismisses the myth of the American dream for a harsher, but ultimately profound, reality. 'A singularly vast and captivating novel, beautifully written in free-flowing prose that quietly disarms with its intermittent moments of poetic idiosyncrasy' New York Times Book Review 'A striking debut by an unforgettable new voice' Cosmopolitan

When Vengeance Reigned

When Vengeance Reigned
Author: D.A. Reed
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2019-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0359917984

Private detective and owner of Nightwatch Investigations, Caitlin O'Reilly has finally found a measure of relief from the nightmares that plagued her for years. Life has settled into a rhythm for Caitlin and the firm, and it seems that attaining a degree of normalcy might be possible. Then a body shows up on Caitlin's doorstep with a note: You're playing my game now... Death haunts those around her as Caitlin tries to protect the people she loves from a madman intent on punishment. While fighting to keep her friends alive, the private detective unearths secrets from her family's past that could destroy her and everything she has built. With relationships around her spiraling out of control, Caitlin realizes she must take a hard look at her own feelings and desires before she alienates some of the most important people in her life. Can Caitlin outsmart the psychopath intent on destroying her? Or will she lose everyone she loves?

Challenger Deep

Challenger Deep
Author: Andrew Cosby
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1641449454

From the creator of thehit Sci-Fi Channel series, EUREKA! When an experimental nuclear submarine is marooned in a deposit of methane ice deep in the Marianas Trench, an elite salvage team mounts a daring rescue to prevent an explosive chain reaction that could lead to global disaster!

In the Heat of the Summer

In the Heat of the Summer
Author: Michael W. Flamm
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812248503

In Central Harlem, the symbolic and historic heart of black America, the violent unrest of July 1964 highlighted a new dynamic in the racial politics of the nation. The first "long, hot summer" of the Sixties had arrived.