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Challenger

A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space

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Challenger

By: Adam Higginbotham
Narrated by: Jacques Roy
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From the New York Times-bestselling author of Midnight in Chernobyl comes the definitive, dramatic, minute-by-minute story of the Challenger space shuttle disaster based on fascinating in-depth reporting and new archival research – riveting history that reads like a thriller


On the morning of 28 January 1986, just seventy-three seconds into flight, the space shuttle Challenger broke apart over the Atlantic Ocean, killing all seven people on board. Millions around the world witnessed the tragic deaths of the crew, which included schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. Like the assassination of JFK, the Challenger disaster is a defining moment in twentieth century history – one that forever changed the way America thought of itself and its optimistic view of the future. Yet the full story of what happened – and why – has never been told.

Based on extensive archival research and meticulous, original reporting, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space follows a handful of central protagonists – including each of the seven members of the doomed crew – through the years leading up to the accident, a detailed account of the tragedy itself, and into the investigation that followed. It’s a compelling tale of optimism and ingenuity shattered by political cynicism and cost-cutting in the interests of burnishing national prestige; of hubristic ‘go fever’; and of an investigation driven by heroic leakers and whistle-blowers determined to bring the truth to light.

With astonishing clarity and narrative verve, Adam Higginbotham reveals the history of the shuttle program, the lives of men and women whose stories have been overshadowed by the disaster, as well as the designers, engineers and test pilots who struggled against the odds to get the first shuttle into space. A masterful blend of riveting human drama, fascinating science and shocking political infighting, Challenger brings to life a turning point in our history. The result is an even more complex and extraordinary story than any of us remembered – or thought possible.

'There is no let-up in the tension Adam Higginbotham skilfully creates as he uncovers the many missed opportunities to avert the disastrous launch of the space shuttle Challenger. His remarkable book is testimony to the truth that although technology will sometimes let us down, in the end it is human weakness that creates tragedy and human strength that creates heroism . . . A truly gripping book' David Omand, author of How Spies Think and How to Survive a Crisis

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Critic Reviews

No book that I’ve reviewed in the past ten years has disturbed me quite like this one. I cried for McAuliffe and her fellow crew members, whose innocent ideals of space exploration were so cruelly exploited. Higginbotham tells this tragic story with superb dramatic instinct — we know what’s going to happen, but feel the suspense nonetheless (Gerard DeGroot)
Superb . . . authoritative and immediate – scrupulous history which has the ripping compulsion of the best reporting (Alex Diggins)
A fascinating and superbly researched account of the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger soon after take off. A masterly blend of human drama, science and political infighting
Definitive . . . a gripping an nuanced story of serial failure . . . we know how this awful story ends: but Higginbotham builds suspense in contrasting knowledge with ignorance; in showing how men and women tried to do their best for the grand dream of space flight and were too often thwarted (Erica Wagner)
A masterly example of how meticulous research and adherence to factual detail can build a narrative of almost unbearable suspense. At the same time, with the outcome known from the beginning, the story has the implacable power of tragic inevitability (Geoff Dyer)
Gripping and memorable, a definitive account of an American tragedy (Ed Caesar)
Deep research, gripping writing and a chilling story. This is an incredible book (Tim Harford, author of How To Make The World Add Up)
In Higginbotham’s deft hands, the human element — sometimes heroic, sometimes cloaked in doublespeak and bluster — shines through the many technical aspects of this story, a constant reminder that every decision was made by people weighing risks versus expediency, their minds distorted by power, money, politics and yes-men. It’s a universal story that transcends time, from Napoleon’s decision to attack Russia to the recent Boeing 737 Max debacle (Rachel Slade)
Both riveting and illuminating (Roger D. Launius)
Higginbotham has written the definitive account of the tragedy, revealing both the history of the space shuttle programme and the stories of the people who lost their lives (Nick Rennison)
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this was an outstanding read, so capturing, engaging and I didn't want to stop reading it, it's so well researched, the account over the years is fascinating. please keep writing more books.

please write more books!

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If you thought that you knew what happened with Challenger (like I did) then you’re urged to listen to this story…

A disturbingly preventable tragedy, excellently written and told.

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A very dry but incredibly insightful and respectful review of the challenger disaster. The care and detail that has been put into this book is evident and truly a phenomenal read.

incredibly detailed and informative

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This book has been very informative about the space shuttle and the astronauts and crews. Very interesting to learn the story of this disaster and how ignorance on safety, costs reputations and political agendas doomed the flight of Challenger and hindered the space shuttle.

Challenger

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Higginbotham does a great job bringing an avoidable tragedy to life with character focus, and straightforward, succinct recitation of a series of neglectful catastrophic mistakes by NASA employees. Professionally researched, and very well told, the terrible story of the challenger is a great read for anyone interested in the Cold War or history in general.

A good read

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