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OverviewExamines the many layers that formed the man and unravels the reasons for his singular American Hero role On February 20, 1962, John Glenn became a national star. That morning at Cape Canaveral, a small-town boy from Ohio took his place atop a rocket and soared into orbit to score a victory in the heavily contested Cold War. The television images were blurry black-and-white phantoms. The cameras shook as the rocket moved, but by the end of the day, one thing was clear: a new hero rode that rocket and became the center of the world's attention for the four hours and fifty-five minutes of his flight. From that day forward, Glenn restively wore the hero label. Refusing to let that dramatic day define his life, he went on to become a four-term US senator-and returned to space at the age of seventy-seven. He was a creation of the media, in some ways, but he was also a product of the Cold War. At a time when increasingly cynical Americans need heroes, his aura burns brightly in American memory. 'A well-informed biography that presents its subject in a golden light.' - Kirkus Reviews Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alice L. GeorgePublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 0.60cm , Height: 15.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.707kg ISBN: 9781641602136ISBN 10: 1641602139 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 10 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsGeorge (Awaiting Armageddon, 2006) scrupulously details Glenn's transformation from his Ohio farm upbringing. --Booklist Today, it seems, we cherish our cinema superheroes, forgetting that people like John Glenn used to walk among us--and probably still do. --Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist American Museum of Natural History, Author of Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier Time's Colonel Wonderful receives a new biographical treatment in The Last American Hero, which positions him as an adventurer, a statesman, and a role model. --Foreword Reviews A well-informed biography that presents its subject in a golden light. --Kirkus Reviews Alice George has the 'Right Stuff' to tell the amazing tale of this extraordinary fighter pilot, astronaut, and US senator. --Ron Grimes, John Glenn's Senate Legislative Director Alice George's superbly written biography provides a fair, accurate, and insightful account of all John Glenn's careers--as Marine pilot, astronaut, politician, and American hero. --Michael J. Neufeld, curator at the National Air and Space Museum and author of Von Braun: Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War John H. Glenn Jr.--United States Marine, combat pilot, Mercury and shuttle astronaut, US senator from Ohio--a 'Greatest Generation' American and hero. --Rudy deLeon, former Deputy Secretary of Defense A well-informed biography that presents its subject in a golden light. --Kirkus Reviews A well-informed biography that presents its subject in a golden light. --Kirkus Reviews Time's Colonel Wonderful receives a new biographical treatment in The Last American Hero, which positions him as an adventurer, a statesman, and a role model. --Foreword Reviews Author InformationAlice L. George is a historian and served as asenior editor at the Charlotte (NC) News, the Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, the Detroit Free Press, and the Philadelphia Daily News.She has authored or coauthored seven books, including The Cuban Missile Crisis and The Assassination of John F. Kennedy. She lives in Philadelphia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |