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October Sky (The Coalwood Series #1)







Homer Hickam

Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 1999

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An inspiring story

As a casual reader I found this book fascinating. The events in the book take place within a year of my birth and remind me how different life was just 50 years ago. You realise just how much the aspirations of the young generation have changed. The book gave also an interesting insight into community life in an industry that undoubtedly was mirrored in many other places as coal mining gave way to other energy sources. I thoroughly recommend this book.


Very Good Book

This Book is awesome. It is an inspiring true story of how a young man turned his childhood dream or being involve in space exploration into a reality and the many trials and tribulations he encountered on his journey from rural, poor coal mining region of West Virginia to one of NASA's top rocketry experts. An excellent read for young people and old for it is never to late to follow ones dreams.




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hard times overcome

I had read October Sky, but Rocket Boys gives photographs which complement the excellent story of how boys in impossible surroundings decided to settle for the best.




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Follow Your Dreams to the Stars - The Power of Curiosity and Education

Rocket Boys, also released in paperback as October Sky (renamed for the fine movie of the same name) is the incredibly inspiring true story of Homer Hickam, who, along with his friends in the late 1950's, grew up in the small mining town of Coalwood West Virginia. Inspired by the launch of Sputnik, which flies directly above their isolated mountain community one night, Hickam forms the Big Creek Missle Agency with his friends and proceeds to experiment with and build model rockets from bits and pieces they find around the local coal mines. Their burning curiosities overcome the small-mindedness of people who tell them their rockets won't work, lack of information, limited supplies, mine strikes and violence which threaten the community as a whole, and more. Thanks to the help of a brilliant teacher who sees the potential in these young men, they overcome all adversities to compete in the National Science Fair. This is truly an amazing story.

I grew up in Southern West Virginia about an hour away from Coalwood, and being familiar with the numerous small coal mining towns dotting the region makes the story all the more inspiring. Against all odds the boys of the Big Creek Missle Agency use education, much of it self-taught and hard-won, to escape the coal fields and go to college. Author Homer Hickam even fulfills a lifelong dream and eventually lands a job working for NASA itself.

Rocket Boys proves that through education, hard work and a never-ending curiosity, you too can make your dreams come true. Highly recommended.


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It's a wonderful story about how a boy becomes a man and how he fights for his dreams in a miners town that has no future.

I loved reading this book and it has a very special ending. It's truly inspiring so I recommended to everybody but in special to that people that are aerospace enthusiast!


"Until I began to build and launch rockets, I didn't know my home town was at war with itself over its children, and that my parents were locked in a kind of bloodless combat over how my brother and I would live our lives. I didn't know that if a girl broke your heart, another girl, virtuous at least in spirit, could mend it on the same night. And I didn't know that the enthalpy decrease in a converging passage could be transformed into jet kinetic energy if a divergent passage was added. The other boys discovered their own truths when we built our rockets, but those were mine."

So begins Homer "Sonny" Hickam Jr.'s extraordinary memoir of life in Coalwood, West Virginia-a hard-scrabble little company town where the only things that mattered were coal mining and high school football. But in 1957, after the Soviet satellite Sputnik shot across the Appalachian sky, Sonny and his teenaged friends decided to do their bit for the U.S. space race by building their own rockets---and Coalwood, Sonny and A powerful story of growing up and of getting out, of a mother's love and a father's fears, Homer Hickam's memoir Rocket Boys proves, like Angela's Ashes and Russell Baker's Growing Up before it, that the right storyteller and the right story can touch readers' hearts and enchant their souls.

In a town where the only things that mattered were coal-mining and high-school football, where the future was regarded with more fear than hope, a young man watched the Soviet satellite Sputnik race across the West Virginia sky--and soon found his future in the stars. In 1957, Homer H. "Sonny" Hickam, Jr., and a handful of his friends were inspired to start designing and launching the home-made rockets that would change their lives and their town forever.

Looking back after a distinguished NASA career, Hickam shares the story of his youth, taking readers into the life of the little mining town of Coalwood and the boys who would come to embody its dreams. Step by step, with the help (and occasional hindrance) of a collection of unforgettable characters, the boys learn not only how to turn scrap into sophisticated rockets that fly miles into the sky, but how to sustain their dreams as they dared to imagine a life beyond its borders in a town that the postwar boom was passing by.

Rocket Boys has already caught the eye of Hollywood: The producer of Field of Dreams is now working to produce a major motion picture in time for next year's Academy Awards.

A uniquely endearing story with universal themes of class, family, coming of age, and the thrill of discovery, Homer Hickam's Rocket Boys is evocative, vivid storytelling at its most magical.


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