Go for the Moon: A Rocket, a Boy, and the First Moon Landing
Go for the Moon: A Rocket, a Boy, and the First Moon Landing
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Roaring Brook Press
Annotation: As the Apollo 11 spacecraft prepares its historic flight to the Moon, a young boy prepares a rocket of his own, in a book celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first Moon landing.
Genre: [Engineering]
 
Reviews: 6
Catalog Number: #192693
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 06/11/19
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-250-15579-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-250-15579-5
Dewey: 629.4553
LCCN: 2018955854
Dimensions: 29 x 32 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

As the astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission prepare for their history-making flight, a young boy stands at his window, staring out at the moon. In the morning, his family watches the news closely while he sets up the designs for his own rocket ship. From there, the rockets take over: double spreads and single pages zoom in, diagramming the five engines needed to get to the moon, or out, comparing the size to the Statue of Liberty. The boy narrates as the astronauts begin their famous journey, while small panels at the foreground document his own day: he pumps his model rocket full of air, uses a wagon as a launchpad, and packs Tang for the journey. The large trim size places the focus on the richly colored illustrations, which chart and diagram each phase of the journey and return. This will appeal, predominately, to the space and tech obsessed, but as the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing arrives, anyone looking to experience the excitement of that time will have an interest.

Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

In 1969, a young boy (who we later learn is the author) excitedly recounts each thrilling moment of the Apollo 11 mission. The main illustrations feature detailed schematics of the mission spacecraft, its astronauts, and their moon walk, while smaller insets show us the boy as he sends off his model rocket, plays in his capsule-themed tent, and watches the mission on television. Websites. Bib., ind.

Kirkus Reviews

The Apollo 11 mission ignites a young boy's lifelong passion for rockets and astronomy.A stately Saturn V rocket stands ready, illuminated by beams of light against a night sky. Turn the page, and a stunning white moon with a hazy halo shares that night sky, the words "The moon is out tonight" superimposed invitingly on its surface. Next, a young white boy (assumed to be a young version of the author) stares at the moon through his open bedroom window, thinking, "I'm so excited that I can't sleep!" Effectively set up by these first images, the narrative proceeds to weave the three threads—the rocket, the moon, and the boy—into a volume that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing. The boy's first-person narrative and supporting illustrations are set within the larger moon-mission illustrations like family photographs. The science behind the Saturn V rocket is related simply, large-format illustrations emphasizing the grandeur of the Apollo endeavor. The moon itself, ever present and awaiting, gets short shrift once the astronauts set foot on the surface; they spend two and a half hours and off they go, blasting off and heading home. The final double-page spread is a stunning, vertiginous view of the boy's next generation of homemade rockets lifting off.A solid addition to the growing collection of fine volumes about Apollo 11. (author's note, fun facts, glossary, sources, places to visit) (Informational picture book. 6-10)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In the hours leading up to the Apollo 11 mission, a child imaginatively follows the astronauts- movements: -The astronauts are ready for the mission, and so am I.- As the boy (dressed in a NASA shirt) is pictured pulling the small rocket he built in a red wagon, the Saturn V is transported to its launch pad. Gall provides technical details relating to the stages of the voyage, with cutaways offering a view into command and service modules; readers next see the events through the boy-s eyes (he replicates the Eagle from cardboard). Finally, the family gathers around the television for the landing: -Everyone is so nervous that no one speaks.- Gall uses approachable analogies to illuminate STEAM concepts, and an author-s note recalls Gall-s experience watching the moon landing as a child, further personalizing this edifying and heartfelt story. Ages 5-8. (June)

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Kirkus Reviews
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Word Count: 2,326
Reading Level: 5.1
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.1 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 504671 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.5 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q77961
Lexile: 840L

Written and illustrated by Chris Gall, Go for the Moon! captures the fascinating detail and inspiring adventure of the moon landing. It is a captivating celebration of one of humankind's greatest technical achievements and most extraordinary feats of exploration. The Apollo 11 astronauts have prepared carefully for their attempt to be the first men to land on the moon. The young narrator of this book has prepared carefully, too: he explains the design of the spacecraft, the flight from the earth to the moon, and the drama of touching down--while shadowing the astronaut's voyage with one of his own.


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