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Lucky 13

Ages: 9–11
Pages: 32
List Price: $16.95
Cover: Hardcover
Published: 10/1/2008
ISBN: 1-59078-557-6
ISBN-13: 978-1-59078-557-7
On April 11, 1970, astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert were launched into space as the crew of Apollo 13. Their destination was the Moon. Their mission, like the missions of Apollo 11 and Apollo 12, was to explore the lunar surface. But that mission was never completed. As they drew closer to the Moon, and began the routine procedure for landing, the spacecraft was rocked by a violent explosion. Oxygen began pouring out of the Service Module and the spacecraft began to lose power. Jim Lovell radioed mission control with the now-famous words “Houston, we have a problem." All over the world, people followed the plight of the astronauts. It was a race against time. Richard Hilliard examines the crisis of Apollo 13, one of the great survival stories of the space age, in a lively text and dramatic illustrations.

Reviews

"The main text is competently written, but the story’s inherent drama is more evident in the detailed accounts and the artwork. ... Children intrigued by the space program will enjoy this large-format book from the author/illustrator of Neil, Buzz, and Mike Go to the Moon (2005) and Godspeed, John Glenn (2006)."
     —Booklist

"Hilliard writes and illustrates the Apollo 13 incident with artistry and humanity; this account is an excellent supplement for elementary grade space travel studies or for individual children interested in the exciting world of space."
     —ForeWord Magazine