
Stacey Morgan
Author of Making Gifts in Polymer Clay
Works by Stacey Morgan
Annie Lang's Polymer Clay Characters: 26 Friendly Figures to Easily Create with Clay! (2003) 13 copies, 1 review
The Astronaut's Wife: How Launching My Husband into Outer Space Changed the Way I Live on Earth (2022) 12 copies, 1 review
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The Astronaut's Wife: How Launching My Husband into Outer Space Changed the Way I Live on Earth by Stacey Morgan
Review of Advance Reader Copy
On 20 July 2019, fifty years after Neil Armstrong’s historic one small step onto the surface of the moon, astronaut Drew Morgan donned his spacesuit and headed off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Stacey Morgan kissed him good-bye and watched as the Soyuz rocket carried the love of her life off into space.
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Told with honesty, humor, and eloquence, the astronaut’s wife recounts family history, the ups and downs of being a show more military family, and the unsettledness and difficulty of adjusting to the demands of astronaut training.
Here is a glimpse into NASA life that few readers will ever experience, yet the opportunity to see the program through the eyes of the astronaut’s family is an unexpected bonus for those who hold a strong interest in the space program. Both inspiring and compelling, Stacey’s story reveals the inner strength and resolve necessary for survival in stressful and difficult situations.
What are the hard parts? Deep and abiding loneliness, the worry that always sits in the back of the mind, the long separations. What makes it work? Friends, support, a sense of humor, and strong faith in God as each challenge is met. Lessons learned that are meaningful for everyone.
Filled with encouraging words, hard-won wisdom, and joy, the lessons are relevant to every reader.
Highly recommended.
I received a free copy of this eBook from Tyndale House Publishers, Tyndale Momentum and NetGalley
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On 20 July 2019, fifty years after Neil Armstrong’s historic one small step onto the surface of the moon, astronaut Drew Morgan donned his spacesuit and headed off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Stacey Morgan kissed him good-bye and watched as the Soyuz rocket carried the love of her life off into space.
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Told with honesty, humor, and eloquence, the astronaut’s wife recounts family history, the ups and downs of being a show more military family, and the unsettledness and difficulty of adjusting to the demands of astronaut training.
Here is a glimpse into NASA life that few readers will ever experience, yet the opportunity to see the program through the eyes of the astronaut’s family is an unexpected bonus for those who hold a strong interest in the space program. Both inspiring and compelling, Stacey’s story reveals the inner strength and resolve necessary for survival in stressful and difficult situations.
What are the hard parts? Deep and abiding loneliness, the worry that always sits in the back of the mind, the long separations. What makes it work? Friends, support, a sense of humor, and strong faith in God as each challenge is met. Lessons learned that are meaningful for everyone.
Filled with encouraging words, hard-won wisdom, and joy, the lessons are relevant to every reader.
Highly recommended.
I received a free copy of this eBook from Tyndale House Publishers, Tyndale Momentum and NetGalley
#TheAstronautsWife #NetGalley show less
Annie Lang's Polymer Clay Characters: 26 Friendly Figures to Easily Create with Clay! by Stacey Morgan
Great instructions and very easy to follow along! cute little characters that would bring a smile to anyone face.
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