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  • When We Walked on the Moon: Discover the Dangers, Disasters, and Triumphs of Every Moon Mission

When We Walked on the Moon: Discover the Dangers, Disasters, and Triumphs of Every Moon Mission

Author
Illustrator
Sam Kalda
Publication Date
June 20, 2019
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
When We Walked on the Moon: Discover the Dangers, Disasters, and Triumphs of Every Moon Mission
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Description
"When I first looked back at the Earth, standing on the surface of the Moon, I cried." This book tells the story of the Apollo Missions, when incredible intelligence, engineering and bravery allowed humans to stand on the surface of something other than Earth for the very first time. From the 1969 first moon landing to the amazing rescue of Apollo 13, each chapter tells the story of a different mission. Humorous details bring the astronauts to life: discover how the astronauts of Apollo 12 were so over-excited when they stepped onto the Moon that Mission Control had to tell them to quieten down, and Shepard (Apollo 14) somehow managed to smuggle a golf club onto his spacecraft! Published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, this is the perfect title for any child who has ever looked up at the moon and wondered what it might be like to go there.
Publication date
June 20, 2019
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781786030924
Publisher
Wide Eyed Editions
BISAC categories
JNF025210 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | United States/20th Century
JNF051010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Technology | Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science
JNF038000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | General
JNF051040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Astronomy
Library of Congress categories
History
Picture books
United States
20th century
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Space flight to the moon
Informational works

Publishers Weekly

Long writes a cogent history of the moon missions in chapters that offer technical context and describe significant moments for the Apollo astronauts, including Armstrong's moon walk and the harrowing circumstances aboard Apollo 13. The story concludes with the safe return of Apollo 17 and a glimpse at future space travel: "if Apollo showed us anything, it is that with a combination of courage, determination, and ingenuity we can and will go far." Kalda's crisp, midcentury aesthetic depicts the Apollo spacecraft and the astronauts. Back matter includes group portraits of Apollo astronauts and short biographies. Readers will gain a sense of how each mission built upon the previous one, and how future journeys will be achieved one step at a time. Ages 8-10. (June)

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School Library Journal

Starred Review

Gr 3-6--In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first moonwalk, Long and Kalda have created a beautiful, engaging narrative that compiles accessible information about the Apollo moon missions, which Long aptly squeezes into 10 short chapters. Additionally, readers will find an epilogue of short astronaut biographies, a glossary, and a time line. Kalda's entrancing illustrations are the star of the show. Each picture captures the period using simple colors and shapes and incorporates tiny details to complete the picture, such as rivets on the window or creases in a spacesuit. The text and illustrations work together flawlessly, making the complex subject matter easier to digest. One detail that missed the mark is the block quotes, which are already included word for word in the main text. Related mini-facts could replace these as a strong finishing touch. Brian Floca's Moonshot is a comparable title, but whereas Floca relied on poetic storytelling, Long details the Apollo missions in a prosaic fashion. VERDICT A strong first purchase for any library and a must-have for libraries seeking additions for space exploration collections.--Kristin Unruh, Siersma Elementary School, Warren, MI

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David Long

David Long writes for adults and children and specializes in history. As a journalist, he has written for the Times, Sunday Times, and London Evening Standard as well as for magazines in Britain and abroad. He is an award-winning ghostwriter and one of his own books was voted Blue Peter Book of the Year 2017.

Sam Kalda is an illustrator and artist based in Minneapolis. He was born and raised in South Dakota--which sounds much more exotic than it actually is. His commissioned works include editorial, book, advertising and pattern illustration. In 2017, he received a gold medal in book illustration from the Society of Illustrators in New York. His first book, "Of Cats and Men: History's Great Cat-loving Artists, Writers, Thinkers and Statesmen," was published in 2017 with Ten Speed Press.