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Wally Funk's Race for Space The Extraordinary Story of a Female Aviation Pioneer

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1961, Wally Funk was the youngest of thirteen American female pilots in the Woman in Space programme. Her mission was to become one of the first women astronauts. But a combination of politics and prejudice meant the programme was abruptly cancelled. Neither Wally nor the other pilots ever made it into space. Now approaching eighty, Wally is joined by fellow space enthusiast Sue Nelson as she races to make her giant leap before it's too late. They travel across the United States and Europe - taking in NASA's mission control in Houston and Spaceport America in New Mexico, where Wally's ride into space awaits - meeting with female astronauts and trailblazers along the way. Touching on the Space Race and women's achievements in aviation, this is the remarkable story of a courageous pioneer who could have been the first woman in space.

About the Publisher

The Westbourne Press

Launched in 2012, The Westbourne Press publishes challenging and thought-provoking non-fiction in a wide spectrum of genres: history, current affairs, sexual politics, memoir, popular science, art, photography and humour. Forthcoming titles include Eric Berkowitz's Sex and Punishment: Four Thousand Years of Judging Desire, Joumana Haddad's Superman is an Arab: On God, Marriage, Macho Men and Other Disastrous Inventions and Joan Smith's The Public Woman.

Book information

ISBN: 9781908906380
Publisher: Saqi Books
Imprint: The Westbourne Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 629.13092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 264
Weight: 258g
Height: 197mm
Width: 130mm
Spine width: 20mm