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M**R
One of the best astronaut memoirs
Put this one right up there with Mike Collins' "Carrying the Fire."As a nearly-life long space freak, I soak in everything related to human space flight. I have wanted to be an astronaut since I was six years old. Like many out there who are intensely interested in the space program, I've met many astronauts (one of my claims to fame is that I have shaken hands with every human who has so far walked on the Moon!), and even come to know a few.Mike Massimino is definitely one I want to get to know.Besides being a terrific autobiography, this is one of those books that makes you really feel like "you're there." When Mike writes of being selected to be an astronaut, I actually teared up -- he wrote in a way that made me feel like I was the person being selected by NASA. Massimino's description of his first extravehicular activity (EVA -- "spacewalk") is one of the best "what-did-it-feel-like-and-what-were-you-thinking" descriptions ever. I felt like I was actually out there with him, being a "Hubble Jedi" right beside him.The book is funny, informative, entertaining, moving, and educational. Massimino's writing style almost perfectly emulates the way he speaks. He is a normal kid from Brooklyn who, by skills, capabilities, intelligence, persistence and sheer luck, went on to do extraordinary things. After reading this book, I had an intense desire to meet Massimino and sit down over dinner and drinks and talk until he kicks me out.At 344 pages, "Spaceman" is an average-sized book. It is not an average life story. I read it over the Christmas break in seven hours and did not want it to end. If you have even one-tenth the interest I have in the space program, buy Massimino's "Spaceman."This book is that good.
C**K
Inspiring, exciting, moving. Human.
Massimino takes us for a ride. We learn about his journey. He is a humble hero who reminds through his exciting story that luck and skill are necessary, but inspiration and drive are as well. He is like the mountain climber who knows that the quality of the journey is as significant as the goal. He understands the prime value of teamwork and a good sense of humor. He is an excellent writer.
B**T
Excellent read.
I wish this book was required reading in all high schools. It is inspirational and demonstrates what can be accomplished by determination and hard work, no matter how lofty the goal.
B**5
Interesting perspective of the SSP from the Astronauts point of view.
Interesting and disappointing to read about Mike's path from childhood through NASA and his great human space flight adventures. Interesting in how he achieved his goals and did amazing things. Disappointing in his (and others) view of how the SSP did not meet it's objectives and was a Disappointment.This is from my perspective from someone who worked on the SSP from 1980 through its end in 2011.
A**Y
Lots of great lessons!
I purchased this book for my 14 year-old son to read on our summer road trip, but after reading the prologue was thoroughly intrigued. Books about space and astronauts are not usually in my wheelhouse, but this was a good reminder to go outside my comfort zone once in a while, because it can be so rewarding.Massimino is an interesting guy and humble too. His peculiar mix of earnestness, self-deprecation and gratitude were a winning combo that came across throughout the book. Massimino’s writing made this book a pleasure to read because he was so inspiring, but I also found it fantastically interesting. I learned a lot about space and space travel from this book that I did not know. I love it when a book can expose me to whole new worlds and give me a new perspective.I gleaned so many wonderful lessons from this book that I wrote a piece on it over on LinkedIn. I was particularly glad that my son read this book and got those lessons too. Namely, that there are multiples paths to your goal, get outside your comfort zone, learn from your failures, rely on your team and most importantly that attitude is everything. Mike Massimino restores my faith in the ideas of hard work, optimism and gratitude. We could all learn a lot from his can-do attitude.
R**Y
A most readable astronaut memoir
Two weeks ago, I started reading this book by former US astronaut Mike Massimino, who flew as a payload specialist on two Space Shuttle missions in the early 2000s. He tells his life story--from growing up wanting to be an astronaut, through his education, early work, and selection as an astronaut candidate. Mike writes of his life and career--from training through two missions where he helped service the Hubble Space Telescope--in a most easy to grasp style, with jargon kept to a minimum. It feels like you are sitting across a table from Massimino as he tells his story, through good times and bad. I really enjoyed reading this book, and highly recommend it to anyone with an interest in space travel and to motivate anyone to follow one's dreams.
B**2
Loved!
I adore this book. I am not anywhere near an aspiring astronaut as a 42yr old mom, and aspiring author of fantasy books. But I love space, and the excitement of our ambitions where space is concerned. I also love inspirational stories, especially when it is about someone as down to earth and nice as Mr. Massimino seems. I devoured the book and then purchased the audio for my 12 year old son to listen to on the way to school in the morning. Though h e has no astronaut ambitions, he wants to go to the Naval Academy and study Marine/Naval engineering. He is definitely a little engineer, and naturally good at mental math. Math class and school? Not so much. So this book is great for him. Thank you Mr. Massimino for sharing your story and inspiring us all. (By the way kudos to his family for supporting him...As the wife of a retired Marine I can tell you they sacrifice).
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