National Geographic has a reputation as a top-notch publication, and this book is no exception.
Apollo to the Moon: A History in 50 Objects was published to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo missions. Looking at these artifacts transported me back in time to the excitement and adventure that surrounded the space program. I loved reading about each of the selected items and the stories behind them. It is easy to see how America was captivated by the idea of sending a man to the moon.
The entire book is beautifully done, from the photographs to the people and items that were included, each focusing on a different mission or important event, I loved looking through this book.
Perfect for history lovers, readers interested in the space program, as a coffee table book, or gift, and for the young who are learning about the space program for the first time to those who are reading and enjoying the memories this book evokes.
Thanks to TLC Book Tours for providing a copy of the book for my review. All opinions expressed are, as always, my own.
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Thanks for being on the tour!
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