Dr. Mae Jemison, First Woman of Color in Space, Releases Young Adult Autobiography FIND WHERE THE WIND GOES: Moments From My Life 2nd Edition on February 23rd in Time for Black History Month and Women’s History Month With new text and illustrations, the candid, humorous and heartfelt stories of her life growing up to find who she intended to be echo today’s world
February 18, 2021 12:15 ET | Source: Signal Hill Road Publishing, LLC Signal Hill Road Publishing, LLC Houston, Texas, UNITED STATES
Houston, TX, Feb. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dr. Mae Jemison is already in the history books: NASA astronaut, first woman of color in space, physician in developing countries, engineer, educator, schools named in her honor and even the first real astronaut to appear on
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Dr. Mae Jemison, First Woman of Color in Space, Releases Young Adult Autobiography FIND WHERE .
Signal Hill Road Publishing, LLCFebruary 18, 2021 GMT
Houston, TX, Feb. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dr. Mae Jemison is already in the history books: NASA astronaut, first woman of color in space, physician in developing countries, engineer, educator, schools named in her honor and even the first real astronaut to appear on Star Trek.
Now Dr. Jemison’s book, Find Where the Wind Goes: Moments From My Life 2nd edition is set to energize a new generation. Available now for pre-order and in bookstores on February 23, Find Where the Wind Goes shares candid, humorous and heartfelt stories of life events from her childhood to becoming who she intended to be – space explorer, scientist, dancer and positive force. Dr. Jemison states, “I wrote this book to share with my 16-year-old self some of th
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