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Wally Funk's Race for Space

The Extraordinary Story of a Female Aviation Pioneer

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Wally Funk was among the Mercury 13, the first group of American pilots to complete NASA's 1961 Women in Space program. Funk breezed through the rigorous physical and mental tests, her scores beating those of many of the male candidates—even John Glenn. Just one week before Funk was to enter the final phase of training, the entire program was abruptly cancelled. Politics and prejudice meant that none of the more-than-qualified women ever went to space. Undeterred, Funk went on to become one of America's first female aviation inspectors and civilian flight instructors, though her dream of being an astronaut never dimmed.
In this offbeat odyssey, journalist and fellow space buff Sue Nelson travels with Wally Funk, now approaching her eightieth birthday, as she races to make her giant leap. Covering their travels across the United States and Europe—taking in NASA's mission control in Houston and Spaceport America in New Mexico, where Funk's ride to space awaits—this is a uniquely intimate and entertaining portrait of a true aviation trailblazer.
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      February 15, 2019
      Mary Wallace Wally Funk began her flying career in the 1950s, eventually becoming a flight instructor and National Transportation Safety Board air-crash investigator. Her greatest achievement is often overlooked: Funk was one of the Mercury 13, the women who put the first cracks in NASA's glass ceiling with their participation in the 1961 Women in Space program. Nelson interviewed Funk in the 1990s for a BBC radio documentary on women in space and rekindled their friendship 20 years later for a follow-up program. Her unconventional biography covering their recent time together, which included several road trips in the U.S. and England, is utterly charming and often funny. Funk comes across as a determined and intrepid octogenarian?she has bought a ticket on Virgin Galactic and still hopes to reach space?while those currently with NASA (like astronaut Jessica Meir) who have forgotten the Mercury 13 seem lackluster in comparison. Loquacious, curious, and always disarming, Funk is undeniably an American original, and Nelson's wry style suits her subject perfectly.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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