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Six -- Young Readers Edition: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts (Reprint)

Contributor(s): Grush, Loren (Author), Stefoff, Rebecca (With)

ISBN: 9781534497054

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

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Pub Date: February 24, 2026

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2024039393

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 08 to 12

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 7.50" L x 5.10" W ( 0.55 lbs) 320 pages

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Quiz #:0000558359 ( Six -- Young Readers Edition: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts (Reprint))

Reading level: 7.50

Interest level: MG

Point value: 12.0

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Description: Two starred reviews!

The "compelling and inspiring" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) true story of America's first female astronauts hailed as "suspenseful, meticulously observed, enlightening" by Margot Lee Shetterly, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Figures, now adapted for young readers.

Sally Ride may have been the first US woman in space, but did you know there were five other incredible American women who helped blaze the trail for female astronauts by her side?

When NASA sent astronauts to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s, the agency excluded women from the corps, arguing that only military test pilots--a group women were also aggressively barred from--had the right stuff. But as the 1980s dawned so did new thinking, and six elite women scientists--Sally Ride, Judith Resnik, Anna Lee Fisher, Kathy Sullivan, Shannon Lucid, and Rhea Seddon--set out to prove they had exactly the right stuff to become the first US women astronauts.

In The Six -- Young Readers Edition, acclaimed journalist Loren Grush shows how these brilliant and courageous women fought to enter STEM fields they were discouraged from pursuing, endured claustrophobic--and often deeply sexist--media attention, underwent rigorous survival training, and prepared for years to take multi-million-dollar equipment into orbit.

Told with contributions from nearly all the living participants and now adapted for young readers, this book is an inspiring testament to their struggles, accomplishments, and sacrifices and how they built the tools that made the space program run. It's a legacy that lives on to inspire young people today.

Brief description: Loren Grush is a space reporter for Bloomberg, where she covers everything from NASA, human spaceflight, and the booming commercial space industry to distant stars and planets. The daughter of two NASA engineers, she grew up surrounded by space shuttles and rocket scientists--literally. Prior to joining Bloomberg, she was a senior science reporter for The Verge, where she covered space and hosted her own online video series called Space Craft, a show that examined what it takes to send people into the cosmos. Loren has also published stories in Popular Science, The New York Times, Nautilus magazine, Digital Trends, and more.

Review Quotes: * "Packed with emotion and heart, the work provides powerful insights into the astronauts' hopes and ambitions as they broke incredible barriers themselves and paved the way for other women....This riveting account is an effortless and irresistible read that many young readers will find difficult to set down. A superbly executed account of women astronauts who achieved greatness despite overwhelming challenges."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "December 2025"

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