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Henry Heatherbank
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posted 12-22-2022 11:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Henry Heatherbank     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Does anybody know anything about a new release: Apollo’s Creed by Traci Shoblom (who is Dick Gordon’s youngest daughter)? The book is supposedly life anecdotes she learned from Gordon. Released January 2023.

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Apollo's Creed: Lessons I Learned From My Astronaut Dad Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
by Traci Shoblom
If you had the chance to talk to someone who went to the moon, what would you say? What questions would you ask? Imagine the stories, thoughts, and reflections he would share. "What was it like to be in zero gravity?" "Did you see any UFOs?" "Were you scared?" Imagine what it would be like to spend time with one of the twenty-four human beings in the history of our planet to go to the moon.

Now imagine that the astronaut was your dad.

Traci Shoblom is the youngest daughter of Apollo 12 astronaut Richard F. Gordon. She is an author, speaker, and a university lecturer. Although she's published numerous nonfiction books, articles, academic chapters, scripts, and more, Apollo's Creed is Traci's "labor of love." In it, she shares the stories, anecdotes, and wisdom that her dad told her at home ― when the cameras were off. When you've sat upon a rocket and had it set on fire, been shot into outer space and then have been all alone in a space capsule, you get a different perspective on life, and that unique viewpoint lives on as Richard's legacy.

These are Traci's stories — the funny ones, the profound ones, and the rare chance for a daughter to ask her dad, "So, what was it like to go to the moon?"

  • Paperback, 196 pages
  • G&D Media (January 24, 2023)
  • ISBN-10: 1722506407
  • ISBN-13: ‎978-1722506407

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posted 12-23-2022 11:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Headshot   Click Here to Email Headshot     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have read less than ten astronaut biographies-autobiographies. Not a big fan of the genre, but this book sounds very intriguing.

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