Space
a memoir
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Author
Publication
2014 - Terrace Books, Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
Language
English
Word Count
81,250 words, Guess
Page Count
325 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780299300241
- ISBN-139780299300234
- ISBN-100299300242
- ISBN-100299300234
- Library of Congress Control Number2013043835
and 3 more
- Better World Books9780299300241
- Better World Books9780299300234
- Open LibraryOL31176897M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- DDCB
- LCCPS3561.E558 Z47 2014
and 3 more
- LCCPS3561.E558Z47 2014
- LCCPS3561
- LCCPS3561.E558 Z47 1998
Description
Looking back at a time when America was on the brink of all the big changes coming by way of Apollo 11, The Feminine Mystique, and the Vietnam War, this high-spirited memoir focuses on what it was like back then - for a girl. Jesse Lee Kercheval opens her story in 1966 when she was a precocious ten-year-old whose family moved from Washington, D.C., to Cocoa, Florida. Bedroom community to the rocket launchers, Cocoa was a town rising out of a swamp, a city of the future being built out of concrete block and hope. Alligators still wandered across newly paved subdivision streets, and civilization was based on the twin luxuries of central air-conditioning and mosquito control. Living in their brand-new house in a brand-new development (called Lunar Heights), the Kerchevals - father, mother, two little girls - tried to ride the Space Race's tide of optimism. But even as the rockets kept going up, the Kercheval family was slowly spiraling down. Father hid out at work while Mother overdosed her depression and Jesse Lee and her sister, Carol, hovered at the edge of the nest, having to try their wings too early and too alone. By the end of the book, America has flown to the moon, but the Kercheval family, weighed down with the realities of life on earth, has crashed.
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