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Find where the wind goes, moments from my life, Dr. Mae Jemison

Label
Find where the wind goes, moments from my life, Dr. Mae Jemison
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Find where the wind goes
Oclc number
1240422064
Responsibility statement
Dr. Mae Jemison
Sub title
moments from my life
Summary
Mae Jemison recounts her life story, describing her struggle to overcome the doubts of those around her and become an astronaut--the first woman of color in space
Table Of Contents
Wind Currents: Who I Intended to Be -- Whispers on the Wind -- Wind Currents: There Is Nothing to Be Afraid of Except Fear Itself -- Sirocco: A Hot, Intense Wind -- Solar Winds -- Caught in the Eye of a Hurricane -- Wind Currents: An Extra Spoonfulfor Good Measure -- Updraft -- Finding a Place -- There's a Change in the Air -- Encounters with the Santa Ana -- Wind Currents: The World at Large, What It Was Telling Me, and What I Heard on the Wind -- Wafts of Formaldehyde: Medical School -- A Southerly Wind Blows ... Africa -- Vortex -- Wind Currents: Reality Leads Fantasy -- Harnessing Explosive -- Where the Wind Goes
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Content
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