The Spacesuit: How a Seamstress Helped Put Man on the Moon
Written by Alison Donald
Illustrated by Ariel Landy
Maverick Arts Publishing, 2019. Picture book.
When thinking about space exploration it's easy to overlook the details. We know all about the first man on the moon, and the space race, and all the amazing discoveries that have been made about the universe. But what about the people who designed the spacesuit? The suits needed to be airtight, and able to withstand high temperatures and low. They also needed to be wearable in the spacecraft and out, and above all, safe. Ellie Foraker, a seamstress, is part of a team that is competing to build a successful spacesuit. The team includes engineers and seamstresses who work together to create something safe and comfortable for the astronauts, and their story proves that our heroes aren't always the people in the spotlight, but the people behind the scenes too. Alison Donald and Ariel Landy tell an energetic and inspiring story through a fast-paced narrative and sweet drawings that bring it to life. This is a story that is sure to remind each reader that anybody can be a hero and change the world.
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