Space Oddities: Forgotten Stories of Mankind's Exploration of Space

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$21.95  $20.41
Publisher
Prometheus Books
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Pages
238
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.7 X 0.8 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781633887848

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About the Author
Joe Cuhaj grew up in New Jersey as a space fanatic. He would skip school to watch every launch and recovery from the late Mercury missions to the final Skylab mission all while building and flying model rockets. Cuhaj is a Navy veteran and former radio broadcaster turned author and freelance writer. He began his radio career just outside of New York City but moved to Mobile, Alabama in 1981 with his wife who is from the Port City. During this time, Cuhaj worked in various positions including news director / reporter where he applied to take part in NASA's Journalist in Space program, but he never heard back.He is the author of eight books, including the forthcoming Hiking Waterfalls Alabama.
Reviews

NetGalley Review: 5 stars

Last updated on 08 Feb 2022

"I enjoyed this book. I found it well-written with great stories. There was some humor and I loved the author's tone. There are politics, history and some science in the book. Overall, I recommend this book to anyone interested in space. Thank you to Netgalley and Rowman & Littlefield, Prometheus for the advance reader copy."--Stephen Goldberg, freelance writer


NetGalley Review: 4 stars

Last updated on 24 Jun 2022

"Space Oddities by [Joe] Cuhaj is comprised of a collection of stories about human's exploits in (and trying to get to) space. I enjoyed reading this book, and I think Cuhaj really strived to humanize the people we grew up hearing about with tales of their practical jokes, musical wake up calls, and lucky peanuts.

Not every story is a happy one, but I think that just makes it all the more important to memorialize the people and animals that sacrificed in the pursuit of knowledge. All in all, I'd recommend this to anyone with an interest in space, as it's a quick and pleasant read."--Elizabeth McLaughlin, librarian at Lee County Library System


NetGalley Review: 4 stars

Last updated on 25 Dec 2021

"I received a copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This is a great book!

More in depth than I expected this book spans a lot of the American experience of space exploration. The book shares stories from the international space race, the role of civil rights in getting Americans into space, and other small details about space I hadn't heard before.

There's a lot of different stories and the writing approaches each in a way that isn't too technical and is enjoyable to read. It was fun to learn more about behind the scenes of how these stories shaped the knowledge of the universe that we have today."--Alyssa McClure, consumer reviewer


NetGalley Review: 5 stars

Last updated on 05 Jan 2022

"Thank you to Rowman and Littlefield as well as NetGalley for an e-ARC of this title in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own. Space holds me captive, and gazing out to the skies, knowing that others have done so for centuries is something that never gets old. This book does a wonderful job of bringing stories of every kind to life. There is trivia, humor, history and information...all put together in one book. I adored this book, and I highly recommend it for any age."--Sue Fernandez, reviewer at Distracted Zen


NetGalley Review: 4 stars

Last updated 04 Feb 2022

"Space Oddities by Joe Cuhaj was received directly from the publisher and I chose to review it. Since my days as a wee lad I have been interested in space, "the final frontier." This book shares many different true stories about the space program, most are known, some maybe not, such as the earliest known person to die due to the space program. Depending on your age, you may remember the space race between the US and the USSR, this book expounds on that with a military man leaking secrets to the Soviets regarding US rockets and how the USSR failed to beat the US to the moon. The author also tells of musical playlists, Space pens (as seen on TV) and Tang (again, as seen on TV). If you or someone you buy gifts for is interested in the mostly defunct Space Program, give this book a read."--Jeffrey Wells, consumer reviewer


NetGalley review: 5 stars

Last updated on 07 Feb 2022

"Space Oddities was a fun book to read. Even if you're familiar with the stories, the author manages to highlight an obscure fact, use a great quote, or offer a new perspective. He ties it all together by strking just the right tone and providing a great deal of information for a very readable narrative.

The book follows a fairly linear timeline, beginning with the first Chinese fire arrow before introducing the reader to 20th century (manned) rocket development with the work of Max Valier and subsequently Wernher von Braun. Many, if not all, stories include an international perspective, not limited to the US alone.

Serious topics include the use of animals in launch tests, malfunctions, the integration of women and minorities, and international politics; however, these are appropriately balanced with humorous tales of wake up music, practical jokes, and sex in space.

This is not a technical history and Cuhaj does a fine job bringing out the human element. I appreciated that the author deliberately pointed out that the impressive Women in Space program (nicknamed Mercury 13) was a privately funded venture and not a government/NASA sanctioned project. Animal lovers may find it difficult to read about the sad, though necessary, use of animals.

Overall, there is something for everyone who thinks they "know it all" about the space race. I highly recommend this book."--Shelly Kelly, reviewer at Of Sound Mind and Spirit


For anyone who enjoys books about space or is interested in space exploration and its history, this is a good collection of stories to read.