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'''[[In The Shadow of the Moon]]: America, Russia, and the Hidden History of the Space Race'''<br>
'''Author:''' Lee, Min Jin<br>
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'''Author:''' Cherrix, Amy<br>
'''[https://amzn.to/3xRGZVw Buy at Amazon] | [https://bookshop.org/a/15682/9781455563920 BookShop.org]<br><br>'''
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'''[https://amzn.to/35vrgBV Buy at Amazon] | [https://bookshop.org/a/15682/9780062888754 BookShop.org]<br><br>'''
 
'''Time Period:''' Modern Age <br>
 
'''Time Period:''' Modern Age <br>
'''Time Frame:''' 1910-1989<br>
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'''Time Frame:''' 1945–1980<br>
'''Geographic Area:''' Asia<br>
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'''Geographic Area:''' North America <br>
'''Country:''' Korea, Japan<br>
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'''Country:''' United States, Soviet Union<br>
'''Topics:''' Korean War<br>
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'''Topics:''' Space, Space Race<br>
'''Genre:''' Fiction <br>
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'''Genre:''' Non Fiction <br>
'''Reading Age:''' Young Adult, Adult<br>
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'''Reading Age:''' Upper Middle Grade, Young Adult<br>
'''Format:''' Novel<br>
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'''Format:''' Chapter Book<br>
'''Published:''' 2017
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'''Published:''' 2021
 
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'''''[[World History|World History]]''' > [[Modern Age Booklist|Modern Age]] > Korean History''
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'''''[[American History|American History]]''' > [[Modern Age Booklist|Modern Age]] > Space Race''
  
'''A New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year and National Book Award finalist, Pachinko is an "extraordinary epic" of four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family as they fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan (San Francisco Chronicle).'''
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'''An exhilarating dive into the secret history of humankind’s race to the moon, from acclaimed author Amy Cherrix. This fascinating and immersive read is perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin’s Bomb and M. T. Anderson’s Symphony for the City of the Dead.'''
  
'''Roxane Gay's Favorite Book of 2017, Washington Post'''
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You’ve heard of the space race, but do you know the whole story?
  
"There could only be a few winners, and a lot of losers. And yet we played on, because we had hope that we might be the lucky ones."
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The most ambitious race humankind has ever undertaken was masterminded in the shadows by two engineers on opposite sides of the Cold War—Wernher von Braun, a former Nazi officer living in the US, and Sergei Korolev, a Russian rocket designer once jailed for crimes against his country—and your textbooks probably never told you.
  
In the early 1900s, teenaged Sunja, the adored daughter of a crippled fisherman, falls for a wealthy stranger at the seashore near her home in Korea. He promises her the world, but when she discovers she is pregnant--and that her lover is married--she refuses to be bought. Instead, she accepts an offer of marriage from a gentle, sickly minister passing through on his way to Japan. But her decision to abandon her home, and to reject her son's powerful father, sets off a dramatic saga that will echo down through the generations.
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Von Braun became an American hero, recognized the world over, while Korolev toiled in obscurity. These two brilliant rocketeers never met, but together they shaped the science of spaceflight and redefined modern warfare. From Stalin’s brutal Gulag prisons and Hitler’s concentration camps to Cape Canaveral and beyond, their simultaneous quests pushed science—and human ingenuity—to the breaking point.
  
Richly told and profoundly moving, Pachinko is a story of love, sacrifice, ambition, and loyalty. From bustling street markets to the halls of Japan's finest universities to the pachinko parlors of the criminal underworld, Lee's complex and passionate characters--strong, stubborn women, devoted sisters and sons, fathers shaken by moral crisis--survive and thrive against the indifferent arc of history.
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From Amy Cherrix comes the extraordinary hidden story of the space race and the bitter rivalry that launched humankind to the moon.
  
 
==Emily's Review==
 
==Emily's Review==
Some books you don't ever want to end. You want to curl up and live inside of them forever. That's how I felt while reading Pachinko. Spanning nearly a century, this novel tells the story of a Korean family over four generations. During World War II, they immigrated to Japan and then circumstances forced them to stay. I have read about the Japanese occupation of Korea and a bit about the Korean war prior to reading Pachinko, but I learned so much about that time period as well as what came after reading this book. In a lot of ways, this felt similar to Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, which is another generational saga set in both Africa and America that deals with racism. So if you've read and enjoyed that story, then I think you will also love Pachinko.
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This was a fascinating book. I love when history and science collide. I've read about the moon landing before but didn't know much about the history behind it. This book explores the two men who dominated the space race - Werner Von Braun who was a former Nazi brought to the US through Operation Paperclip, and Sergei Korolev, a Russian rocket designer who had spent time in a Gulag under Stalin's rule. The Soviets obscured Korolev's achievements for decades, while Von Braun, an actual Nazi was honored (even still today) for his contribution to space technology.
  
The writing in this novel was very beautiful and simple. I listened to the audiobook along with the physical book and found myself completely transported. There are so many characters, but we somehow connect with every one of them. I was invested completely in their lives. I fell in love with them all as we watch them struggle to survive in a country that sees them as second-class citizens. The story moved me, and it made me think about my own family and how I got to where I am today because of two people meeting in the past.
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The writing was solid and I learned a lot of new information. I knew a little bit about Operation Paperclip, but I hadn't heard of Von Braun. I appreciate the questions this book raised - should we honor someone who has been complicit in terrible things?
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This is definitely worth picking up and adding to your children's history studies!
  
 
==Other Similar Books==
 
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In The Shadow of the Moon: America, Russia, and the Hidden History of the Space Race
Author: Cherrix, Amy
Buy at Amazon | BookShop.org

Time Period: Modern Age
Time Frame: 1945–1980
Geographic Area: North America
Country: United States, Soviet Union
Topics: Space, Space Race
Genre: Non Fiction
Reading Age: Upper Middle Grade, Young Adult
Format: Chapter Book
Published: 2021

American History > Modern Age > Space Race

An exhilarating dive into the secret history of humankind’s race to the moon, from acclaimed author Amy Cherrix. This fascinating and immersive read is perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin’s Bomb and M. T. Anderson’s Symphony for the City of the Dead.

You’ve heard of the space race, but do you know the whole story?

The most ambitious race humankind has ever undertaken was masterminded in the shadows by two engineers on opposite sides of the Cold War—Wernher von Braun, a former Nazi officer living in the US, and Sergei Korolev, a Russian rocket designer once jailed for crimes against his country—and your textbooks probably never told you.

Von Braun became an American hero, recognized the world over, while Korolev toiled in obscurity. These two brilliant rocketeers never met, but together they shaped the science of spaceflight and redefined modern warfare. From Stalin’s brutal Gulag prisons and Hitler’s concentration camps to Cape Canaveral and beyond, their simultaneous quests pushed science—and human ingenuity—to the breaking point.

From Amy Cherrix comes the extraordinary hidden story of the space race and the bitter rivalry that launched humankind to the moon.

Emily's Review

This was a fascinating book. I love when history and science collide. I've read about the moon landing before but didn't know much about the history behind it. This book explores the two men who dominated the space race - Werner Von Braun who was a former Nazi brought to the US through Operation Paperclip, and Sergei Korolev, a Russian rocket designer who had spent time in a Gulag under Stalin's rule. The Soviets obscured Korolev's achievements for decades, while Von Braun, an actual Nazi was honored (even still today) for his contribution to space technology.

The writing was solid and I learned a lot of new information. I knew a little bit about Operation Paperclip, but I hadn't heard of Von Braun. I appreciate the questions this book raised - should we honor someone who has been complicit in terrible things?

This is definitely worth picking up and adding to your children's history studies!

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