"A well-researched, detailed account of two leading engineers in the space race that raises questions about the human costs of war and propaganda. Engrossing and painfully relevant." -- Kirkus Reviews "A book that reads, at times, like a Cold War spy novel. Cherrix, who uses formerly classified documents as sources, excels in placing each advancement in its historical context, from the 1930s through the Apollo program. This account reveals important truths in a style that will captivate teen readers." -- Booklist "The cherchez les hommes approach used so successfully by Steve Sheinkin in Bomb works just as effectively here, offering readers a brightly defined trail to follow through the morass of historical machination. YA history readers frustrated by an information gap between the race for the bomb and the race to the moon will find this the essential--and thrilling--infill they've missed." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The text adds depth to the history of the space race, with thoughtful, ethical discussions of the U.
S. concealing von Braun's history to further its agenda. An engaging, fast-paced narrative that will delight readers of history and space technology." -- School Library Journal "[A] suspenseful, engaging narrative. [An] eye-opening look into a typically venerated aspect of American history." -- The Horn Book "This comprehensive narrative nonfiction chronicle reveals the personalities and machinations behind the space race. This rousing history testifies to both the romance and cost of technological advancement." -- Publishers Weekly "An explosive exposé on the scandals and lies behind the race to the moon! I learned so much I didn't know.
This exciting, fact-filled page-turner will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about the heroes and villains of the Soviet-American Space Race." -- Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Allies and Refugee "This is a fascinating and complex story I knew nothing about! I learned so much, and I know readers will, too." -- Deborah Heiligman, award-winning author of Torpedoed: The True Story of the World War II Sinking of "The Children's Ship".