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  • Rocket Men

  • The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who Made Man's First Journey to the Moon
  • Written by: Robert Kurson
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter, Robert Kurson
  • Length: 12 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Rocket Men

Written by: Robert Kurson
Narrated by: Ray Porter,Robert Kurson
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Publisher's Summary

New York Times best seller

The riveting inside story of three heroic astronauts who took on the challenge of mankind's historic first mission to the moon, from the best-selling author of Shadow Divers

"Robert Kurson tells the tale of Apollo 8 with novelistic detail and immediacy." (Andy Weir, number one New York Times best-selling author of The Martian and Artemis

By August 1968, the American space program was in danger of failing in its two most important objectives: to land a man on the moon by President Kennedy's end-of-decade deadline and to triumph over the Soviets in space. With its back against the wall, NASA made an almost unimaginable leap: It would scrap its usual methodical approach and risk everything on a sudden launch, sending the first men in history to the moon - in just four months. And it would all happen at Christmas. 

In a year of historic violence and discord - the Tet Offensive, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, the riots at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago - the Apollo 8 mission would be the boldest, riskiest test of America's greatness under pressure. In this gripping insider account, Robert Kurson puts the focus on the three astronauts and their families: the commander, Frank Borman, a conflicted man on his final mission; idealistic Jim Lovell, who'd dreamed since boyhood of riding a rocket to the moon; and Bill Anders, a young nuclear engineer and hotshot fighter pilot making his first space flight. 

Drawn from hundreds of hours of one-on-one interviews with the astronauts, their loved ones, NASA personnel, and myriad experts, and filled with vivid and unforgettable detail, Rocket Men is the definitive account of one of America's finest hours. In this real-life thriller, Kurson reveals the epic dangers involved and the singular bravery it took for mankind to leave Earth for the first time - and arrive at a new world. 

"Rocket Men is a riveting introduction to the [Apollo 8] flight.... Kurson details the mission in crisp, suspenseful scenes.... [A] gripping book." (The New York Times Book Review)

©2018 Robert Kurson (P)2018 Random House Audio

Critic Reviews

"With Rocket Men, Robert Kurson tells the tale of Apollo 8 with novelistic detail and immediacy, expertly capturing the urgency and suspense behind the mission that gave America the lead in the Space Race." (Andy Weir, number one New York Times best-selling author of The Martian and Artemis)

"Rocket Men is a riveting introduction to the [Apollo 8] flight.... Kurson details the mission in crisp, suspenseful scenes.... [A] gripping book." (The New York Times Book Review)

"Kurson effectively recreates the era, recalling the tumult of a changing nation, as well as the tension felt by those involved both on Earth and in space, of a mission with little margin for error.... Fans of explorers and adventurers will enjoy Kurson's vibrant, accessible history." (Publishers Weekly)

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Riveting but a little too dramatic

Found the book to be a little more dramatic, needlessly dramatising every event. some things are repeated over and over again and the book could have been at least 30 percent shorter.

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  • Gillian
  • 04-04-18

The Men Who Saved 1968

Okay, so Rocket Men isn't actually a full 5-stars--after all, to me it wasn't a cover-to-cover listen... at first. Once it hit its stride, however, I couldn't stop listening. I was but a toddler in '68, was just a little kid snuggled with my brothers and sister, all of us clad in pajamas, as we watched later space launches, never knowing the complete and utter hell that went on behind the scenes. If I had known how much could go wrong, I think I would've had nightmares rather than daydreams.
Enter Rocket Men--where almost anything can go wrong... and it usually does. I had no idea. And I was thrilled with that.
Juxtaposed against Vietnam, riots at home, women threatening to burn their bras, the revelation that 10 million Americans suffer hunger, the assassinations of MLK and RFK, simply one person mistrusting or outright hating another, the three astronauts and the crews at mission control brought absolute peace, absolute sunshine (or maybe moonshine would be a better word?) to a world, a country, dark with despair and anger. They brought a sense of patriotism to young v. old, to left v. right (where, oh where, is OUR Apollo 8? We could very much use something).
Here is a book of the men who carried it all out, of the wives and children who stood beside them the whole way. It is heavy on humanity with an in-depth look at the social and political environment it took place in. While it is chock full of heroes, there are no villains here (no, not even the Soviets)--individuals, groups, were just caught up in huge sweeping tides, and it's tough to swim against the current.
Mostly, you'll find yourself cheering, even if you're of an age that actually remembers the actual orbiting of the moon. There's so much here, you'd never guess.
So here, where our country feels so terribly fractured, so red v. blue, it's such a nice thing, such a blessed relief, to look back and remember such cooperation, such courage.
Such hope.

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  • JG
  • 06-04-18

Incredible story about real American heroes

If you could sum up Rocket Men in three words, what would they be?

They saved 1968. This story about the Apollo 8 mission - the first to go to the moon - is about so much more too. The country was in turmoil, we were losing an existential battle to our biggest adversary, great leaders were being assasinated, we were in the midst of an unpopular war... it seemed like the country would never be the same. Enter “Rocket Men”. I don’t want to give away too much, but you will be amazed by this story, and so drawn to these heroes (and all the others surrounding them)

Who was your favorite character and why?

Completely impossible to choose a favorite character.

What about Ray Porter and Robert Kurson ’s performance did you like?

The reading was top (top) notch! I felt like Porter was enjoying the story along with me. His pace was fantastic. I’m not certain, but it felt like he slowed down a teeny bit for the somewhat technical details to help absorb the concepts which was great (I must note however that Kurson did a phenomenal job in explaining the technical stuff at exactly the right level - not too complicated, but with great detail)

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes - I laughed and cried at different times.

Any additional comments?

I listened to this book with my husband, and it was such a fun way to hear the story. We stopped the audio so many times just to look at each other and say “can you believe they did that?” I recommend this book as high as I possible can. You won’t be disappointed.

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  • John
  • 15-04-18

A rousing tale--even if you know how it ends

Would you consider the audio edition of Rocket Men to be better than the print version?

This is a terrific tale, whether you read it or listen to it. History has already told us how Apollo 8 fared, nevertheless the story has an edge-of-your-seat quality to the writing and the performance that makes this a terrific read. Even though you know how the mission ended, there were moments where you almost want to double-check the record just to be sure.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The crew of Apollo 8, of course. Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders had their own motivations for becoming astronauts, and they meshed well together as a crew, and in the midst of the Space Race. All of the figures in the book were compelling for their own reasons, but the trio going where no human had ever been were great to be with, if only for a short time.

What does Ray Porter and Robert Kurson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Ray Porter does an excellent job teasing out the characters in the story, changing his voice to render Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, for example, satisfyingly close to their actual voices. Also, his rendering of Robert Kurson's written word made for a nice performance all around.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Of course it was! But, I parceled it out over a few days, as long as I could...

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  • Jo A Mattison
  • 11-04-18

I thought it was going to be boring..I was wrong!

No detail was spared in this exciting account of Apollo 8. Robert Kurson did an outstanding job of telling this story from every angle, and from the viewpoint of everyone involved. Everyone remembers Apollo 11 (first lunar landing) and Apollo 13 (near disaster), but few know much about Apollo 8, the mission that won the space race. I was 14 in 1968, so I don't remember much about it. I mostly remember the assassinations, the politics and the music of the day. It was a great history lesson for me! And, much more thrilling than I thought it would be when I started listening. And, of course, you cant' go wrong with Ray Porter!!

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  • William Mark Eddy
  • 17-04-18

Robert Kurson Has Done it Again

Master researcher, storyteller and writer Robert Kurson vividly tells the amazing and surprisingly somewhat forgotten story of Apollo 8, man’s first trip to the moon. Apollo 8 came to be overshadowed by Apollo 11, the expedition that put men on the moon but was the most daring Apollo of them all and laid the groundwork for everything that came after. This is a story of audacity, heroics, science and how the mission brought together a country that in 1968 was tearing itself apart. The story of the men and women who made this happen will keep you reading well into the night. Kurson’s third book, like the first two, is a winner.

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  • Barbara
  • 07-04-18

The best book I’ve read in a long time!

I loved this book. At times I wept from the horrific chaos that was 1968, and which threatens again in 2018. I used to have a poster of Earthrise on my wall, and revisiting its history gives me hope. I dreaded finishing the book, because it was so compelling, but it turned out to have a lovely, soft landing. I recommend it to all!

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  • Chad J Cargill
  • 06-04-18

Amazing Journey

Easily one of the best books I’ve ever read. If you were alive in 1968, just be prepared I will ask you if remember where you were Christmas Day. And then I will recommend that you must read this book. Brilliant in so many ways. Chills, tears, smiles, and pride to be felt throughout.

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  • Kevin
  • 19-04-18

Unexpected Delight

I have no idea why I chose a book about Apollo 8 or space exploration,it is not a topic I normally an interested in (until now). Thanks to audible for curating this book into my recommended queue. Of all the historical books I have listened to, this was by far my favorite not only because of the story telling but the amount of detail and attention to accuracy. The timing of this story could not be more perfect, wonderful book and am looking to listen to more from this author. I’ve spent days retelling what I’ve heard to anyone willing to listen and would recommend this book to anyone interested in American or any history.

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  • Lynda
  • 11-04-18

Outstanding !

Would you listen to Rocket Men again? Why?

YES! This story of the Apollo 8 is one I could listen to several time.

Who was your favorite character and why?

All characters were a major part of this story.

Which scene was your favorite?

So many good ones, but the re-entry was the best.

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Robert Kurson did an outstanding job gathering all the information and interviewing the astronauts and NASA staff along with going through all the info he could find on this mission. I felt like I was right there on that flight with them. Robert Kurson has done a great job on all of his books as he does one thing so well...research!

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  • JLHaney81
  • 21-05-21

I not knee

Great book! Once it got going it really was less like a modern thriller. Just one issue, Love Ray Porter and the narration was superb BUT for the love of William Shatner's hairpiece Gemini is Gem-uh-nye not Gem-uh-knee ( I not E)!!! It was like nails on a chalkboard everytime. But other than that Ray was awesome.

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  • Angus Fitton
  • 09-08-18

Best Apollo book I've listened to

You know those audiobooks that, within a few minutes, you just know you'll listen to it more than once? This is one of those. Packed with information, really well researched - it doesn't forget the human side and is accessible.

The tension, the context, the characters - all superbly written and treated with great care. Recommended.

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  • Ian M
  • 29-04-18

the greatest moon shot

a remarkable telling of an overlooked mission, comprehensively researched, totally engaging and superbly told, this book should serve as testiment to the bravery and commitment to the people involved in this incredibly dangerous objective. This is the standout reference work to any Apollo mission, take a bow
Robert Kurson

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  • Craigy Gerrard
  • 29-01-23

Great narration

I am not American so can't get too excited about the whole saga...don't get me wrong it was an immense achievement and a great story but that's about it...
Ray Porter is joint No. 1 with you know who...
I highly recommend CRASH DIVE...

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  • Darrin Bowen
  • 27-05-22

Fantastic

Brilliant work, fantastically detailed insight into the most important, daring, risky and amazing mission to the moon.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 16-08-21

A story only life can write

For anyone who is interested in the race to the moon. Didn’t know anything about Apollo 8 - then couldn’t stop listening. Great narrator and the story blew my mind more than one time. Totally recommend!

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  • Steve
  • 13-08-21

brilliantly written and narrated, highly recommend

kept me interested from start to finish, was more like a sci-fi novel it was written and read so well.

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  • Skippy the Magnificent
  • 16-05-21

Absolutely brilliant

This reads like a very, very well constructed novel. Except, it isn’t. It all actually happened. Incredible.

As many others have said, this is certainly the best Apollo book that I have come across. A criminally under-told story written (and narrated) in a way that makes you feel as though you were there. Could not recommend this highly enough.

An incredible book, about the most spectacular voyage humankind has ever undertaken, performed by the greatest narrator of all time. What more can you ask for?

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 13-05-21

blown away

absolute incredible story coulldnt stop listening to it,brilliant best audible book so far,just amazeing story

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  • Courtney Pitcher
  • 08-04-21

Captivating narrative history of Apollo 8

The narrative style of the book is enthralling and had me glue to my phone from start to finish.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 21-02-21

Excellent story of the race to the moon

The best book I have read on the events around the flight of Apollo 8 and the journey to the moon and back. Its a brilliant story of human endeavour, family commitment and technical excellence that thrills to the end.

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  • Peter
  • 13-05-18

A familiar story, well told

The insignia for Apollo 8 was the infinity symbol: the Saturn 5 took the three astronauts into earth orbit then took them on a trajectory looping round the moon and back to earth. Issues during the flight were minor and cleared the way for the lunar landing flights the next year, in 1969. The Apollo 8 flight program was cobbled together at very short notice, for fear the Soviets would beat the US to a round the moon trip. The Saturn rocket had never flown with men aboard before, and the flight broke numerous records including the first lunar orbit injection and the first human transit of the far side of the moon. The risks of curtailing the Apollo program in this way were huge: NASA itself put the odds of a complete mission and safe return at no better than 50%. Kurson tells this story with extreme clarity and vigour, though it appears to be based entirely on popular, published sources. He is good on setting the voyage into the context of US and world events in the key year of 1968, and there is plenty of human detail about the astronauts and their families: too much for me, as in truth apart from their incredible bravery the men were not in truth very interesting people. The account is very thin, even for the layman, on the technical and engineering side of the mission.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 27-05-23

Outstanding!

I’ve listening to several novels on different aspects of the Apollo program and they were all excellent and 5 stars. This is a whole new level, the storytelling of the author has you there, caught up in emotion - I cried several times! Apollo 8 means so much more to the space program than I’d ever realized. Def one I will listen to again and again! The narrator was perfect also

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  • Anonymous User
  • 16-05-23

A superb telling of the Apollo 8 mission.

The book is superbly written with tension and colour brought to the people involved in the mission.

I believe that Apollo 8 is heavily under-rated for it's daring risks, technical achievements and overall success. It's great that a book can shed more light on an often over-looked chapter in our history.

The one gripe I have with this book, which was only written five years ago, is the number of times 'man' and 'mankind' is mentioned. There's plenty of less testosterone-y words to use. 'People', 'humans', 'humankind' etc. It became a game to keep count in the first few chapters and after I hit 30+ I gave up. It makes the mission sound more like a competition for manliness than the amazing technological, psychological and ground-breaking achievement that it was.

There is some proclamations about America being the greatest country in the world too..... but I let that slide. :-)

Those comments aside, it is a great book and well worth your credit. It's up there with the most enjoyable space books I've listened to.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 28-05-22

Thank you Ray

Ray. If you ever read this, Thank you!! You bring whatever you do to life, and you need to do more history.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 23-05-20

A surprising book

I listened to this book as I was unfamiliar with the story of Apollo 8. I was significantly surprised with how enjoyable the book was and would recommend it to those both familiar and unfamiliar with the history of the space race.

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  • James Taylor
  • 28-12-19

excellent and riveting story

Absolutely fantastic story with excellent details. Well worth the time to listen to. As with many of these space race stories we know what's going to happen but as they say 'the devil is in the details' and the extra anecdotes and interviews that have gone into this book are extraordinary.

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  • Kylie McPhie
  • 14-02-19

Fantastic read

Best book on space travel ever. A pure pleasure to listen to. Even if one wasn't a space buff so to say, it's a wonderful story of adventure and daring

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  • Kodie
  • 12-01-19

A must for all space enthusiasts.

With a possible new space exploration era in the winds, this book is not only a glimpse into the golden years but also a fascinating insight into what could be again.

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  • J
  • 22-10-18

Enthralling

I was hooked from start to finish. Expertly researched and well structured, really highlights the drama of that year.

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  • Beau
  • 30-07-18

Mindblowing!!!

Never has my stomach been twisted in anxiety as much as listening to the brave souls out there pushing our species to the stars! Epic book and makes you proud to be human!!!