Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Space

A Novel: Over 12 Months on the New York Times Best Seller List

Book rating

Parameters

  • 807 pages
  • 29 hours of reading

More about the book

Renowned chronicler James A. Michener embarks on an ambitious exploration of space, the ultimate frontier. This remarkable novel vividly portrays the dreams and daring of numerous individuals, including Stanley Mott, an engineer whose relentless pursuit of knowledge positions him at the forefront of American space exploration; Norman Grant, a war hero and U.S. senator who extends his personal battles to the heavens; Dieter Kolff, a former Nazi rocket scientist whose expertise is invaluable in this new era; Randy Claggett, an astronaut destined for a mission to the moon's far side; and Cynthia Rhee, a reporter whose determined efforts bring their extraordinary stories to a captivated audience. Praise for the work highlights Michener's mastery as a storyteller, with The Wall Street Journal calling him a phenomenon and noting that this is among his best works. The New York Times Book Review describes it as a gripping, historically sound adventure that could become mythic, while BusinessWeek emphasizes that the dramatic elements of the space program provide rich material for fiction. The New York Times commends Michener's eloquence in depicting both the actual flights into space and the intense re-entry of the shuttle into Earth's atmosphere.

Book purchase

Space, James A. Michener

Language
Released
1983
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback)
We’ll email you as soon as we track it down.

Payment methods

4.0
Very Good
5914 Ratings

We’re missing your review here.

Title
Space
Subtitle
A Novel: Over 12 Months on the New York Times Best Seller List
Language
English
Publisher
Fawcett Books
Released
1983
Format
Paperback
Pages
807
ISBN10
0449204820
ISBN13
9780449204825
Series
Original title
Space
Rating
4 out of 5
Description
Renowned chronicler James A. Michener embarks on an ambitious exploration of space, the ultimate frontier. This remarkable novel vividly portrays the dreams and daring of numerous individuals, including Stanley Mott, an engineer whose relentless pursuit of knowledge positions him at the forefront of American space exploration; Norman Grant, a war hero and U.S. senator who extends his personal battles to the heavens; Dieter Kolff, a former Nazi rocket scientist whose expertise is invaluable in this new era; Randy Claggett, an astronaut destined for a mission to the moon's far side; and Cynthia Rhee, a reporter whose determined efforts bring their extraordinary stories to a captivated audience. Praise for the work highlights Michener's mastery as a storyteller, with The Wall Street Journal calling him a phenomenon and noting that this is among his best works. The New York Times Book Review describes it as a gripping, historically sound adventure that could become mythic, while BusinessWeek emphasizes that the dramatic elements of the space program provide rich material for fiction. The New York Times commends Michener's eloquence in depicting both the actual flights into space and the intense re-entry of the shuttle into Earth's atmosphere.