Blast Off!: How Mary Sherman Morgan Fueled America Into Space

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Calkins Creek Books
Publish Date
Pages
48
Dimensions
10.2 X 11.7 X 0.5 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781684372416

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About the Author
Suzanne Slade is the award-winning author of over 140 children's books. An engineer by degree, she enjoys writing on STEM topics, as well as inspiring figures in history. She lives in Libertyville, Illinois. Visit suzanneslade.com.

Sally Wern Comport has been a working artist since her teenage years as an on-staff artist for her father's advertising agency. She has illustrated numerous picture books and covers. She lives in Annapoiis, Maryland. Visit sallycomport.com
Reviews
A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids
NSTA/CBC Best STEM Book

"Prolific STEM writer Slade spotlights Mary Sherman Morgan (1921-2004) and her role in the launch of the US's first successful satellite. Comport's lively illustrations--rendered using color pencil, traditional collage, digital collage, and digital paint--combine dramatic perspectives, facsimiles of space-race ephemera, and collaged STEM equations, enhancing Slade's spry narrative. A respectful, important tribute to an instrumental rocket scientist." --Kirkus Reviews

"Slade...follows noted chemist Morgan from her North Dakota childhood working on the family farm to the triumph of watching the rocket that launched the U.S.'s first satellite into Earth's orbit--using fuel she developed--with many obstacles and challenges along the way. Comport's...illustrations...are effective in showing the discrimination Morgan faced as a young female chemist in the 1940s, her isolation surrounded by men, and the wonderment of her accomplishments....An engaging introduction to one woman's mostly unheralded contributions to American space flight." --The Horn Book

"[Suzanne Slade]...profiles another woman scientist who played a significant role in this country's early space program...Slade follows Mary Sherman Morgan from a North Dakota farm to a lab in California, where her 'passion for chemistry' drove her to become 'the rocket fuel expert, ' and to develop the powerful-yet-stable fuel that put Explorer I into orbit in 1958. Comport outfits Morgan in nerdy period eyeglasses, standing confidently next to the tools of her profession amid swirls of equations." --Booklist

"Slade introduces a little-known hero of the space race in this dynamically illustrated portrayal of rocket fuel scientist Mary Sherman Morgan. Wern Comport's vivid multimedia illustrations depict Morgan and other engineers at work in images that teem with equations, data tables, formulas, and slide rules...Mary's example of perseverance and glass ceiling-shattering delivers a motivating message for would-be scientists." --Publishers Weekly