All About the Moon Landing
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- ¥600
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- ¥600
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On July 16, 1969, a rocket manned by three men blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Its destination: the moon. In the midst of the Cold War, civil rights movement, summer of love, and the Vietnam war, NASA accomplished what was thought to be impossible.
From race war to space race, All About the Moon Landing covers the successful Apollo 11 mission to put a man on the moon and all of the events that led up to it. The book works through the social issues, political problems, and international tensions surrounding the great space race to better explain the amazing feat of landing on the moon.
The newest addition to the All About . . . series, All About the Moon Landing is designed to interest middle-grade readers ages 9 to 14 in science, engineering, technology, and math. After all, Apollo 11 wouldn't have landed on the moon without it! Complete with a professionally developed teacher's guide and expertly crafted illustrations, All About the Moon Landing is perfect for any student's library.
Author - Chris Edwards, Ed. D., has had his scholarship and teaching methodology published in journals produced by both the National Council for History Education and the National Council for Social Studies. He is a frequent contributor on topics of law, logic, and theoretical physics to the science and philosophy journals Skeptic and Free Inquiry. He proudly teaches world history and Advanced Placement world history at a public high school in Indiana.
Illustrator - Amber Calderon is a full time artist with a Studio Art degree from DePauw University. Her work on All About Sir Edmund Hillary won a Ben Franklin Award for Best Interior Design, juvenile non-fiction.
Cover Artist - David Frohbieter is a master of Comic Art. He uses pencil and acrylic washes then adds lively colors with inks to create a world more vibrant than reality. The end result is a banquet for the imagination.