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Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars

The Story of the First American Woman to Command a Space Mission

Col. Eileen M. Collins, USAF (Retired) Jonathan H. Ward

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Arcade Publishing
01 January 2022
The long-awaited memoir of a trailblazer and role model who is telling her story for the first time.

Eileen Collins was an aviation pioneer her entire career, from her crowning achievements as the first woman to command an American space mission as well as the first to pilot the space shuttle to her early years as one of the Air Force’s first female pilots. She was in the first class of women to earn pilot’s wings at Vance Air Force Base and was their first female instructor pilot. She was only the second woman admitted to the Air Force’s elite Test Pilot Program at Edwards Air Force Base. NASA had such confidence in her skills as a leader and pilot that she was entrusted to command the first shuttle mission after the Columbia disaster, returning the US to spaceflight after a two-year hiatus. Since retiring from the Air Force and NASA, she has served on numerous corporate boards and is an inspirational speaker about space exploration and leadership.

Eileen Collins is among the most recognized and admired women in the world, yet this is the first time she has told her story in a book. It is a story not only of achievement and overcoming obstacles but of profound personal transformation. The shy, quiet child of an alcoholic father and struggling single mother, who grew up in modest circumstances and was an unremarkable student, she had few prospects when she graduated from high school, but she changed her life to pursue her secret dream of becoming an astronaut. She shares her leadership and life lessons throughout the book with the aim of inspiring and passing on her legacy to a new generation.

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Imprint:   Arcade Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   590g
ISBN:   9781950994052
ISBN 10:   1950994058
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eileen M. Collins, USAF (Retired), retired from the Air Force in 2005 and from NASA in 2006, having logged more than 6,751 hours in thirty different types of aircraft and spent 872 hours in space. She is the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal and was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame, among many other honors. Since retiring, she has traveled the world as a motivational speaker. Col. Collins serves as an advisor to the National Space Council and is a board member of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation. She is married, with two children, and lives in San Antonio, Texas. Jonathan H. Ward works to bring the thrill of the space program to life for the general public as a Solar System Ambassador for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and as a frequent speaker on space exploration topics to interest groups and at regional conferences. A fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, he is the coauthor with Michael D. Leinbach of Bringing Columbia Home and author of two previous books on space exploration. He lives in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Reviews for Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars: The Story of the First American Woman to Command a Space Mission

Given the chance, I would long ponder trading places with Eileen Collins. Her book with Jonathan Ward is a grand collection of simple, yet sensational moments she experienced-in Outer Space!-and in much that led to her getting there. What a read! -Tom Hanks I wrote the song 'Beyond the Sky' and sang it at Cape Canaveral for Eileen Collins's maiden voyage to space: 'Once there was a girl with a dream in her heart, wild as the wind was her hope.' This woman with the dream has turned into a serious heroine of the centuries, a woman who has taken her place among other men and women in the startling adventure of circling the Earth and leaving it behind, changing male dominance in the control of space and making it safe for women to fly to Mars and beyond. You will love her book: it is exciting, personal, detailed, a good thriller, suspenseful as a Stephen King mystery, and full of hope-that rare quality we all search for. Yeehaw, Commander Collins! What a life you have led and what a tale you have told! Brava! -Judy Collins, singer, songwriter, author Eileen is living proof to youngsters and young ladies that you can do anything you want to do with your life. -Wally Funk, Mercury 13 pilot As the commander of first Space Shuttle flight after the loss of Columbia, Eileen Collins lived, worked, and led her crew through a critical phase of history. How she got there is a story as interesting as the events themselves, one that is as inspirational as any in the pantheon of American aerospace heroes. This book takes you inside the life and times of one of NASA's-America's-best. -Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator, 2005-2009 Eileen Collins has finally written the book people have been asking for. Growing up on welfare in a fractured family, Eileen's chance to live her own life took form in her long-held love of airplanes; her deep love of flying comes across on every page. Despite numerous obstacles in her path, she turned setbacks into advantages. We're with her in the pilot's seat from page one. This inspiring book takes you into the challenges, the risks, the rewards-the heart of what it took to be first. -Francis French, space historian; former Director of Events, Sally Ride Science Eileen Collins is an unsung American hero. Her memoir should be 'must reading' for all young girls and boys in school, and indeed for every aspiring student at all levels. She has been a pioneer in everything she tried. The fact that NASA named Eileen as pilot on her first space shuttle flight tells you everything about the trust and confidence she inspires. I have had the honor of working with Eileen in her post-astronaut activities on several boards as well as the White House's National Space Council. That same trust and confidence, combined with just being a natural leader who cares for people, are evident everywhere. -General Lester L. Lyles, United States Air Force, retired, former Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, and Chairman NASA Advisory Council


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