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“Houston, we have a superstar.”
— Washington Post
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“A media phenomenon.”
— NPR
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“Hadfield has mastered the skills necessary to get the job done.”
— Huffington Post
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“Chris Hadfield redefined the public perception of the ice cold spaceman.”
— Guardian (London)
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“Space’s first rock star.”
— Telegraph (London)
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“Hadfield is a pretty cool dude…Pretty smart, too.”
— Business Insider
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A Slate Staff Pick for Best Books 2013
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A very human glance into a rarified world.... The vacuum of space is unforgiving and brutal. Life on earth isn't easy, either. Mr. Hadfield has genuinely and refreshingly increased our understanding of how to thrive in both places.
— The Wall Street Journal
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Hadfield is a genius, a man of science and technology and no first-timer to the universe.
— New York Post
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A satisfying behind-the-scenes look at the life of an astronaut.... A page-turning memoir of life as a decorated astronaut.
— Kirkus Reviews
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Houston, we have a superstar.
— Washington Post
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This memoir is part fascinating view, part Boy Scout manual.
— New York Times
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Hadfield proves himself to be not only a fierce explorer of the universe, but also a deeply thoughtful explorer of the human condition, capable of articulating those most universal of inquiries in simple yet profound language.... The book itself is absolutely spectacular.
— Brain Pickings
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Lessons from his new book, AN ASTRONAUT'S GUIDE TO LIFE, are so inspiring that it's hard to decide which one to tell you about.
— USA Today
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Our planet's one-man ambassador to the universe.
— Gothamist
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Thoroughly engaging.... In a low-key style, he makes a persuasive case that the oft-derided Space Station is both a marvel of engineering and a triumph for science, and he paints the cartoon heroism of the NASA astronaut corps in a much more realistic, and yet in many ways even more admirable, light.
— Corey S. Powell, American Scientist
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Hadfield is a good writer with an engaging style.... From his photos of Earth from space to his videos showing the daily grind of life on a 100-meter wide orbiting tin can, he is all about real life.
— Slate
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Riveting, dramatic and intensely engrossing, Hadfield's engaging style as a writer puts you right alongside this almost absurdly compelling gentleman as he climbs the ladder from Canadian fighter pilot through two space shuttle missions and, ultimately, his serving as commander of the ISS.
— The Huntington Beach Independent
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Hadfield takes readers on a fascinating and exciting journey while offering insightful-if somewhat unconventional -- wisdom applicable to everyday life here on Earth.
— Bookpage
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The book is more than just a compilation of intriguing stories and details about life in space....In addition to providing irresistible descriptions of his work, the book--which has been translated into 20 languages--also acts as a self-help guide, with Hadfield offering practical applications to what he has learned over the years."—Connie Ogle, Miami Herald
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