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The Race
Oct 6, 2024 8:37 AM

Author:James Schefter

The Race

On July 21st 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on the surface of the moon. As he did so, he uttered the immortal words 'one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.'

No achievement defines the modern era more than America's historic moon landing, yet it was the culmination of a decade's long struggle between the Soviet Union and America that epitomised the Cold War. The Race is the definitive history of the battle between the superpowers, from the first Sputnik into space in 1957, through Yuri Gagarin's first manned space flight in 1961 to the years of America's Apollo Saturn rocket programme that finally saw the USA snatch the prize from Russia.

This irresistible story is populated by inspired inventors, feuding rocket scientists, extraordinarily brave astronauts and imperturbable mission controllers. It is a tale of blind faith, of a giant leap into the unknown, of national pride and political ambition, and one of the greatest achievement of science and of humanity.

Reviews

'One could not wish for a better storyteller or analyst than John Man... His Attila is superb, as compellingly readable as it is impressive in its scholarship: with his light touch, the Huns and their king live as never before... There is something fascinating and new on every page'

—— Simon Sebag Montefiore

'Man does for the reader that most difficult of tasks: he conjures up an ancient people in an alien landscape in such a way as to make them live . . . a gripping present day quest'

—— Guardian

'Attila is known as a savage but there was much more to this great warrior. Man takes his readers on a thrilling ride alongside the man who marauded across Europe, striking terror into the hearts of entire nations'

—— The Good Book Guide

'Racy and imaginative...sympathetically and readably puts flesh and bones on one of history's most turbulent characters'

—— Sunday Telegraph

'Man's excellent writing breathes new life into a character whose spirit lives on in China and Mongolia today'

—— Historical Novels Review

'Man is an excellent guide...well-versed in Mongolian, he has travelled extensively in the country while researching the more mysterious elements Genghis' life, and this experience shines through the book...he writes knowledgeably'

—— Literary Review

A top biography...This is great, grisly stuff and an education for anyone

—— Evening Standard

... This bright, engaging and breezy book ... suits the tenor of our times.

—— The Times

Elegant prose ... a stylish and engaing account of some of the world's most mysterious, unknowable spots and, like the best travel writing, is infused with the writer's reflections on growing up, life and death

—— Clover Stroud , Telegraph

A funny, entertaining and humane piece of writing

—— Jeremy Lewis , The Oldie

Sara Wheeler is the literary maestro of the earth's frozen regions... The prose is startling and sharp-edged as the icy landscapes themselves

—— Harry Eyres , Financial Times, Travel Books of the Year

Irresistibly attractive ... coddling hoosh of personal travelogue, historical anecdotage and speculative thinking

—— New Statesman, Books of 2009, Will Self

[Has] a meditative, often melancholy, quality that tells us a lot about what it's like to simply be in the Arctic...the author deftly weaves in some nicely crafted vignettes that illuminate various aspects of the Arctic experience

—— Jonathan Dore , Times Literary Supplement

It is the warmth and the honesty of the portraits that is Wheeler's forte

—— The Tablet

Wheeler is excellent company for the journey, with her observations on the consequences of our actions always well balanced and open-minded

—— Big Issue

Is an entertaining mix of popular science, history and reportage, wrapped up in some seriously fine writing

—— Katherine Hughes , The Mail on Sunday

Wonderful account of her journeys through the region

—— Simon Kuper , Financial Times

One of the greatest travel books of our times - poignant, funny, a delight to read

—— Christopher Hirst , The Independent

Her writing, while brilliantly evocative, is never overblown... If you are lucky you might get to travel in the Arctic yourself; if you don't, this book is the next best thing

—— Erica Wagner , The Times

A chilling and fascinating work

—— Guardian

Quite wonderful

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail

Carries lightly a depth of research that gives alarming edge to Wheeler's engrossing

—— James Urquhart , Financial Times

It is a testament to the author's ability that the text never lurches into despondency- above all, this is a book that celebrates the inspiring endurance and colourful past of those who populate the area

—— Sebastian Clare , Irish Times

In its many-layered discoveries, the book is truly magnetic

—— Jane Knight , The Times
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