Neil Armstrong: A Life of Flight

· Macmillan
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"Barbree offers an intimate portrait of a man grateful to have spent his life doing what he loved. . . . includes many never-before-seen photos." — Booklist

Here for the first time is the definitive story of Neil Armstrong's life of flight he shared for five decades with a trusted friend—Jay Barbree.

Working from fifty years of conversations he had with Neil, from notes, interviews, NASA spaceflight transcripts, and remembrances of those Armstrong trusted, Barbree tells the inside story of Neil Armstrong from the time he flew combat missions in the Korean War and then flew a rocket plane called the X-15 to the edge of space, to when he saved his Gemini 8 by flying the first emergency return from Earth orbit and then flew Apollo-Eleven to the moon's Sea of Tranquility. The book is full of never-before-seen photos and personal details written down for the first time, including what Armstrong really felt when he took that first step on the moon, what life in NASA was like, his relationships with the other astronauts, and what he felt the future of space exploration should be.

As the only reporter to have covered all 166 American astronaut flights and moon landing, Barbree brings us the most accurate account of his friend's life of flight.

"Much of Barbree's writing has a "you are there" immediacy, because he was present for many of the book's key events. . . . He is at his best when describing the visceral thrill of rocket flight, the lifeless majesty of the moon, and the visual splendor of Earth from space." ― The Washington Post

"Barbree's book reminds readers of all that led up to that first step." ― Associated Press

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4.1
45 reviews
Dev Dhruv
November 20, 2014
It didn't give much information about his childhood and didn't say anything about his time as a professor. I was hoping to get some information on that for my project. But it give great information about Apollo and the Challenger and stuff.
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Gloria Rodriguez
October 18, 2015
This was a great read about Neil's life, not just about his duties as a pilot or astronaut, but about his character, his integrity, and how he was as a father, a son, a husband. Neil is a true inspiration and one of my absolute heroes. Rest in peace Neil. With love, Gloria
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Pato Angra
September 7, 2014
Never had to prove to anyone, only to oneself. I feel hourned in seeing it on TV. A mortal amongst mortals. A book written with humility, thank you.
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About the author

In the course of his 55-year career with NBC News, JAY BARBREE is the only reporter to have covered all 166 American astronaut flights and moon landings. He received an Emmy for his coverage of Neil Armstrong's first walk on the moon, broke the cause of the Challenger accident, and he still covers space for NBC's TV networks and NBCnews.com. Barbree was also the lead writer for the New York Times bestseller Moon Shot with astronauts Alan Shepard, Deke Slayton, and Neil Armstrong.

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