Title: Apollo 13
Author: Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger
Narrated by: Fred Sanders
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 16 hours and 15 minutes
Source: Review
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We have spent long weekends this year traveling around
and touring colleges. Our oldest son is a senior and he wants to be an
aerospace engineer. We all enjoy history
and decided on the college tour drives it would be perfect to listen to Apollo
13 by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger.
Apollo 13 is an excellent movie, but this book fills
in all of the details that can’t possibly fit into a movie. It gives the background of the Apollo program
and of the astronauts that were aboard Apollo 13. They were supposed to be the third mission of
astronauts that walked on the moon, but instead an oxygen tank explosion ended
their mission and left them scrambling for their lives. Together with support from numerous NASA
personnel below, they had to work together to come up with a solution that would
ultimately bring them safely home.
Fred Sanders was a good narrator. Apollo 13 was an intriguing non-fiction tale. Whenever I turned it off to talk to my
husband, my oldest son requested that it be turned back on again. This was the story of Apollo 13 told in third
person from Jim Lovell, Marilyn Lovell, and ground control’s point of
view. It was amazing how many things
went wrong, yet they all kept calmly solving the problems and carrying on. It is a very inspiring story. This is a great
book for anyone interested in the space program.
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