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At first, Sally Ride's chances of becoming America's first woman astronaut did not seem promising. When, as a Stanford student, she applied for a spot in the U.S. space program, her résumé joined more than 8,000 others on the pile. But as this definitive new biography by ABC NASA reporter Lynn Sherr demonstrates decisively, Ride (1951-2012) was something special. When she was chosen for the seventh shuttle mission, she not only made history, she set an example for other young women breaking through. (P.S. This bio benefits from extensive interviews with Ride's partner and family, and provides extensive information on her long, brave struggle against cancer.)
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The definitive biography of Sally Ride, America’s first woman in space, with exclusive insights from Ride’s family and partner, by the ABC reporter who covered NASA during its transformation from a test-pilot boys’ club to a more inclusive elite.
Sally Ride made history as the first American woman in space. A member of the first astronaut class to include women, she broke through a quarter-century of white male fighter jocks when NASA chose her for the seventh shuttle mission, ...