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The Sky Below
- A True Story of Summits, Space, and Speed
- Narrated by: Scott Parazynski, Homer Hickam
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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An epic memoir from a man whose life is defined by exploration and innovation, The Sky Below re-creates some of the most unforgettable adventures of our time. From dramatic, high-risk spacewalks to author Scott Parazynski's death-defying quest to summit Mount Everest - his body ravaged by a career in space - listeners will experience the life of an elite athlete, physician, and explorer.
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- Nathan Hansen
- 23-07-2018
An engaging recount of a pretty remarkable life.
Cheers for sharing your story Scott, it was good to listen to and get an insight into your adventures.
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