Reaching for the Moon: The Autobiography of NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson

by Katherine Johnson

Hardcover, 2019

Status

Available

Publication

Atheneum Books for Young Readers (2019), 256 pages

Description

"The inspiring autobiography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, who helped launch Apollo 11"-- "As a young girl, Katherine Johnson showed an exceptional aptitude for math. In school she quickly skipped ahead several grades and was soon studying complex equations with the support of a professor who saw great promise in her. But ability and opportunity did not always go hand in hand. As an African American and a girl growing up in an era of brutal racism and sexism, Katherine faced daily challenges. Still, she lived her life with her father's words in mind: "You are no better than anyone else, and nobody else is better than you." In the early 1950s, Katherine was thrilled to join the organization that would become NASA. She worked on many of NASA's biggest projects including the Apollo 11 mission that landed the first men on the moon. Katherine Johnson's story was made famous in the bestselling book and Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures. Now she tells her own story for the first time, in a lively autobiography that will inspire young readers everywhere"--… (more)

Rating

(9 ratings; 4.1)

User reviews

LibraryThing member TheLoisLevel
This is an important book because it captures a time and a place that is, thankfully, gone. I think it's important for people to understand what it was like for people going up under Jim Crow, especially those people who were able to find success, despite the restrictions placed on them.
LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
The much celebrated African-American mathematician writes her autobiography for young readers, quite fitting as tutoring kids and helping them understand math has been important and satisfying during her life. Katherine writes about being 4 years old and helping her older brother with his math
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homework. Despite the obstacles facing blacks during her youth, her parents were determined that their four children would go to college. Their sacrifices ensured that they all did. A unique #ownvoices story that incorporates STEM, history and inspiration and brings a once-hidden figure to life.
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LibraryThing member reader1009
audiobook (5+ hours)

children's middlegrade/teen nonfiction (biography, civil rights history, Black history, space travel history)
Well-written overview of Katherine's impressive life and the historic times she lived through--you can tell she is a skilled educator (as well as a prodigy at math).

Awards

Sequoyah Book Award (Nominee — Intermediate — 2021)
Utah Beehive Book Award (Nominee — Informational Books — 2022)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8.25 inches

ISBN

1534440836 / 9781534440838
Page: 0.2996 seconds