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Blast Off!

How Mary Sherman Morgan Fueled America into Space

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Mary Sherman Morgan grew up loving science, especially chemistry, and was determined to pursue a career that would ignite that passion. But it wasn't easy.
People thought only men could be scientists. Never giving up or giving in, Mary broke barriers and became America's first female rocket scientist. It was Mary Sherman Morgan who developed the fuel that launched the first US satellite into space.
Suzanne Slade, an author as well as an engineer who worked on rockets, pays tribute to this little-known innovator by deeply rooting her story in symbols, numbers, and equations. Hers is a story that will blast off into the hearts of budding scientists.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 9, 2022
      Slade introduces a little-known hero of the space race in this dynamically illustrated portrayal of rocket fuel scientist Mary Sherman Morgan (1921–2004), a key figure in developing the propellant that powered America’s first satellite into space in 1958. A chronological narrative details Morgan’s late start to school, at age eight, before tracing her early career and diving into the excitement of the top-secret task that required the lab’s “best man”—Morgan. Wern Comport’s vivid multimedia illustrations depict Morgan and other engineers at work in images that teem with equations, data tables, formulas, and slide rules. While the book presents as a biography, an author’s note clarifies that a need “to creatively fill in a few gaps” renders the book, instead, historical fiction. Regardless, Mary’s example of perseverance and glass ceiling–shattering delivers a motivating message for would-be scientists. Back matter concludes. Ages 7–10.

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