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Robert Kurson

    April 18, 1963

    Robert Kurson crafts compelling narratives from real-life events, often delving into stories of extraordinary human endeavor and discovery. His writing is characterized by a remarkable ability to immerse readers in thrilling plots while exploring profound themes of courage and perseverance. Kurson masterfully blends meticulous research with captivating storytelling, resulting in works that are both deeply informative and profoundly resonant. His prose invites contemplation on the limits of human potential and the power of determination.

    Robert Kurson
    Crashing Through
    Rocket Men
    • 2018

      Rocket Men

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.6(118)Add rating

      An Economistbook of the year. Fifty years ago, Christmas 1968, Man first orbited the Moon. This book tells the inside story of that epic journey. In early 1968, the Apollo programme was on shaky footing. President Kennedy's end-of-decade deadline to put a man on the Moon was in jeopardy, and the Soviets were threatening to pull ahead in the space race. By August 1968, with its back against the wall, NASA decided to scrap its usual methodical approach and shoot for the heavens. With just four months to prepare, the agency would send the first men in history to the Moon. Focusing on three heroic astronauts and their families, this vivid, gripping narrative shows anew the epic danger and singular bravery it took for Man to leave Earth for the first time -- and to arrive at a new world.

      Rocket Men
    • 2008

      Crashing Through

      The Extraordinary True Story of the Man Who Dared to See

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(156)Add rating

      Mike May's extraordinary life is marked by remarkable achievements despite his blindness, including world records in skiing and a career with the CIA. In 1999, he learns of a groundbreaking stem cell surgery that could restore his sight, presenting both incredible opportunities and significant risks. The narrative unfolds as May weighs the potential to experience life anew against the dangers involved. Robert Kurson crafts a compelling tale of suspense, personal growth, and the profound implications of vision, ultimately exploring the essence of living fully.

      Crashing Through