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Rocket Girl
Rocket Girl: The Story of Mary Sherman Morgan, America's First Female Rocket Scientist | George D. Morgan
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AN UNSUNG HEROINE OF THE SPACE AGE—HER STORY FINALLY TOLD. This is the extraordinary true story of America's first female rocket scientist. Told by her son, it describes Mary Sherman Morgan's crucial contribution to launching America's first satellite and the author's labyrinthine journey to uncover his mother's lost legacy--one buried deep under a lifetime of secrets political, technological, and personal. In 1938, a young German rocket enthusiast named Wernher von Braun had dreams of building a rocket that could fly him to the moon. In Ray, North Dakota, a young farm girl named Mary Sherman was attending high school. In an age when girls rarely dreamed of a career in science, Mary wanted to be a chemist. A decade later the dreams of these two disparate individuals would coalesce in ways neither could have imagined. World War II and the Cold War space race with the Russians changed the fates of both von Braun and Mary Sherman Morgan. When von Braun and other top engineers could not find a solution to the repeated failures that plagued the nascent US rocket program, North American Aviation, where Sherman Morgan then worked, was given the challenge. Recognizing her talent for chemistry, company management turned the assignment over to young Mary. In the end, America succeeded in launching rockets into space, but only because of the joint efforts of the brilliant farm girl from North Dakota and the famous German scientist. While von Braun went on to become a high-profile figure in NASA's manned space flight, Mary Sherman Morgan and her contributions fell into obscurity--until now. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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tenar
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A son‘s biography of his distant mother, a chemist whose classified work on rocket fuel launched the first US satellite. Rocket Girl alternates the son‘s account of researching his secretive mother and a fictionalized telling of her life & times, including composed dialogue. The writing of the latter was difficult to get through, and though I appreciate the author tried a unique approach, it didn‘t serve the content. #BookSpin #ScienceSeptember

tenar But Mary Sherman Morgan‘s work still deserves to be known! Here‘s a factsheet on her:
https://www.wes.org.uk/sites/default/files/u82/Magnificent%20Women%20Mary%20Sher...
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TheAromaofBooks Sometimes the writing just doesn't fit the story 😕 4y
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nomadreader
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Very, very low expectations for this book club pick: the author wrote this biography about his mom. We'll see how it is....

Ashley_Nicoletto 🤣🤣🤣 5y
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