Hidden Figures :The Story of the African-American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
Hidden Figures :The Story of the African-American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
hardback
Published:
6 September, 2016
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780062363596 |
| ISBN10 | 006236359X |
| Number Of Pages | 384 |
| Item Weight | 646 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 31 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperCollins Publishers Inc |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Much as Tom Wolfe did in The Right Stuff, Shetterly moves gracefully between the women s lives and the broader sweep of history . . . Shetterly, who grew up in Hampton, blends impressive research with an enormous amount of heart in telling these stories--Boston Globe
Restoring the truth about individuals who were at once black, women and astounding mathematicians, in a world that was constructed to stymie them at every step, is no easy task. Shetterly does it with the depth and detail of a skilled historian and the narrative aplomb of a masterful storyteller. --Bookreporter.com
Meticulous the depth and detail that are the book s strength make it an effective, fact-based rudder with which would-be scientists and their allies can stabilize their flights of fancy. This hardworking, earnest book is the perfect foil for the glamour still to come. --Seattle Times
Much as Tom Wolfe did in The Right Stuff, Shetterly moves gracefully between the women's lives and the broader sweep of history . . . Shetterly, who grew up in Hampton, blends impressive research with an enormous amount of heart in telling these stories--Boston Globe
Restoring the truth about individuals who were at once black, women and astounding mathematicians, in a world that was constructed to stymie them at every step, is no easy task. Shetterly does it with the depth and detail of a skilled historian and the narrative aplomb of a masterful storyteller. --Bookreporter.com
Meticulous... the depth and detail that are the book's strength make it an effective, fact-based rudder with which would-be scientists and their allies can stabilize their flights of fancy. This hardworking, earnest book is the perfect foil for the glamour still to come. --Seattle Times
-Meticulous... the depth and detail that are the book's strength make it an effective, fact-based rudder with which would-be scientists and their allies can stabilize their flights of fancy. This hardworking, earnest book is the perfect foil for the glamour still to come.---Seattle Times
-Much as Tom Wolfe did in -The Right Stuff-, Shetterly moves gracefully between the women's lives and the broader sweep of history . . . Shetterly, who grew up in Hampton, blends impressive research with an enormous amount of heart in telling these stories--Boston Globe
-Restoring the truth about individuals who were at once black, women and astounding mathematicians, in a world that was constructed to stymie them at every step, is no easy task. Shetterly does it with the depth and detail of a skilled historian and the narrative aplomb of a masterful storyteller.---Bookreporter.com