"[Into That Silent Sea] dispenses with distracting technical jargon and nationalistic jingoism to deliver ten superbly composed, thoughtfully balanced chapters about the astronauts and cosmonauts who flew Mercury and Vostok/Voskhod missions. . . . Avid readers will revel in the authors' masterful compilation of these straight-forward, detailed mini-biographies."-Air Power History -- Dr. Rick W. Sturdevant * Air Power History *
"Unforgettable days and some unforgettable characters were brought vividly back to me by this truly wonderful book. They were fun times; they were also incredibly difficult, hard-working, and agonizing times, watching dear friends launch into space with my heart in my mouth. This book offers a treasure trove of memories."-Dee O'Hara, nurse to the astronauts -- Dee O'Hara
"As well as vividly picturing the men, this book also accurately tells the story of the very first women to train for spaceflight in Russia-and women like me in America who hoped for the same opportunity to reach for the stars."-Wally Funk, rocket pilot for Interorbital Systems Corporation -- Wally Funk
"Eminently readable, well-crafted. . . . The merits of this popular history rest in the elegant narrative and the authors' thoughtful awareness of the space explorer genre."-Air & Space Smithsonian -- Martin Collins * Air & Space Smithsonian *
"French and Burgess's history will engage the space-program audience."-Booklist * Booklist *
"A well-written account about the Americans and Russians who were the first to fly into space. . . . [The book] offers some excellent profiles of these individuals that are accessible to both newcomers to space history and well-read enthusiasts alike."-Space Review * Space Review *
"For space fans, this is a good read."-Choice * Choice *
"Into That Silent Sea is an excellent reminder of just what Gagarin and other trailblazers did and how they became international celebrities in their own right. We seem to have forgotten just how new the frontier of space was. . . . Many people today seem to view space programs as an extravagance or with disinterest. For those who remain interested in those programs and have read the prior histories and memoirs, it never hurts to be reminded of just how pioneering the first steps were."-Tim Gebhart, Blogcritics.org, Boston.com * Blogcritics.org *
"I enjoyed every page of this nearly 400-page tome. I was disappointed to finish it simply because I wanted to read more. . . . If you're new to this field of reading I'd highly recommend starting with this book. The background on the spacefarers is very interesting."-Today in Space History Blog -- Kraig McNutt * Today in Space History Blog *
"The straightforward yet engrossing writing style of this history will interest readers from the junior-high level to adults. . . . What is especially compelling about this race into space story is the humanistic narrative, describing the individual cosmonauts and astronauts. . . . For younger readers, the description emphasizes the characteristics of determination, scholarship, loyalty, comraderie, dedication, and fitness-traits that are essential for astronaut applicants."-Rita Hoots, Journal of College Science Teaching -- Rita Hood * Journal of College Science Teaching *
"Through dozens of interviews and access to Russian and American official documents and family records, the authors bring to life the experiences that shaped the lives of the first astronauts and cosmonauts and forever changed their worlds and ours."-Space Flight * Space Flight *
"Into That Silent Sea explores the early Space Age from a very human-centric perspective."-Todd A. Mooring, Oral History Review -- Todd A. Mooring * Oral History Review *