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As a young "Cat In The Hat" reader I was enormously fascinated with this book. Yes, this book was distributed by mail to many young readers, right along with "Green Eggs and Ham." What a time in history to begin learning. Imagine training to read with the imagination of Dr. Suess, to experience the creativity of Walt Disney, and be exposed to a vision of space travel by Wernher von Braun and his followers--all while the Mercury, Gemini and Saturn/Apollo programs hit the headlines and the TV screens!
With over forty years having passed, I suggest reading it again-or for the first time. On the one hand, you will find that much is fulfilled. Alas, on the other hand, the fact that the title is addressed to "YOU" should cause us all to reflect on the promises one generation makes to another...and inspire us all to action once again. This time to enable all those who would like to Go To The Moon!
The book opens a child's mind to the dream of space, and assumes (quite casually) that humanity is headed there, and then tells you exactly what it'll be like. I think back on the book, and it covered fairly advanced topics (multi-stage rockets, centrifugal "force" space stations, etc.) in language and concepts a kindergarten mind can comprehend.
It's apparently out of print (more's the pity), but it's just as applicable scientifically today as it was when published (mostly because our space program hasn't moved forward at the optimistic pace predicted in the early 70s, and has bogged itself down in political nonsense and governmental bureaucracy... but I digress).
If you don't think kids should dream of their trip into space, where they spend time at a half-way station before landing on the moon, then skip this book and buy some of the latest Barney pap.
But if you want your kids to look up at the stars with, not only awe, but *ownership* in their eyes, sift through as many piles of dusty tomes in the nearest used bookstore and *find* this book.
Your kids will thank you. Perhaps from Mars.