Paperback, 278 pages & 8 pages of photographs $6.99, ISBN: 0-312-94930-8 St. Martin's Press
OUT THERE is the in-depth story of the astronaut love triangle that shocked America. This captivating account casts light on Lisa's groundbreaking fall from grace.
From the back cover: Lisa Nowak was dedicated, smart and courageous--one of the ifrst astronauts to fly a space shuttle mission after the horrific 2003 Columbia disaster. But that was before a fit of pure, primal jealousy landed her in an airport parking lot in Florida, where Lisa had a fateful confrontation with the woman believed to be her romantic rival.
Readers Write
Frank: "having worked at NASA and consulted them for many years, you absolutely amazed me with your discussion of technical details of NASA procedures and in making them interesting. You are an exceptional writer."
"I was astonished by how good this book was--insightful, well-written and fascinating." Hugh Aynesworth, four time Pulitzer Prize nominee
"What a powerful story. As a former Naval Officer, I could definitely relate to some of the psychological stresses that she endured. You portrayed the story with such compassion and touched on many issues that have never been addressed." Desiree
"I was so intriqued by the NASA history in OUT THERE. Fascinating. I was also impressed by the social economic aspect of women's history in the book. Women, like minority members, have had to work harder and better to prove themselves in this world. It is still a struggle." Susan