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Rocket Boys (The Coalwood Series #1) Paperback – January 11, 2000

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A “nostalgic and entertaining memoir” (People) about a group of young men who dreamed of launching rockets into outer space—the inspiration for the film October Sky

“A message of hope in an age of cynicism. . . . Perhaps we all have something to learn from a half-dozen boys who dared to reject all limitations . . . and resolved to send dreams roaring to the sky.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune

It was 1957, the year Sputnik raced across the Appalachian sky, and the small town of Coalwood, West Virginia, was slowly dying.

Faced with an uncertain future, Homer Hickam nurtured a dream: to send rockets into outer space. The introspective son of the mine’s superintendent and a mother determined to get him out of Coalwood forever, Homer fell in with a group of misfits who learned not only how to turn scraps of metal into sophisticated rockets but how to sustain their hope in a town that swallowed its men alive.

As the boys began to light up the tarry skies with their flaming projectiles and dreams of glory, Coalwood, and the Hickams, would never be the same.

With the grace of a natural storyteller, NASA engineer Homer Hickam paints a warm, vivid portrait of the harsh West Virginia mining town of his youth, evoking a time of innocence and promise, when anything was possible. Lush and lyrical,
Rocket Boys is a uniquely American memoir: A powerful, luminous story of coming of age at the end of the 1950s, of a mother’s love and a father’s fears, and of growing up and getting out.

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"A thoroughly charming memoir...[an] eloquent evocation of a lost time and place. . . . Mr. Hickam builds a story of overcoming obstacles worthy of Frank Capra, especially in its sweetness and honest sentimentality."
—Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times

"[Hickam] is a very adept storyteller--.--.--.--It's a good bet this is the story as he told it to himself. It is a lovely one, and in the career of Homer H. Hickam, Jr., who prevailed over the facts of his life to become a NASA engineer training astronauts for space walks, that made all the difference."
—The New York Times Book Review

"Hickam has a great story to tell. . . . Rocket Boys will certainly strike a nostalgic chord in anyone who grew up during the early days of the space race, but its appeal goes beyond that. . . . Hickam's recollections of small-town America in the last years of small-town America are so cinematic that even those of us who didn't grow up there might imagine we did."
—The Philadelphia Inquirer

"A stirring tale that offers something unusual these days . . . a message of hope in an age of cynicism. . . . Perhaps we all have something to learn from a half-dozen boys who dared to reject all limitations . . . and resolved to send dreams roaring to the sky."
—The San Diego Union-Tribune

"Unforgettable . . . Unlike so many memoirs, this book brings to life more than one man's experiences. It brings to life the lost town of Coalwood, W.Va."
—USA Today

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The #1 New York Times bestselling memoir that inspired the film October Sky, Rocket Boys is a uniquely American memoir--a powerful, luminous story of coming of age at the dawn of the 1960s, of a mother's love and a father's fears, of a group of young men who dreamed of launching rockets into outer space . . . and who made those dreams come true.

With the grace of a natural storyteller, NASA engineer Homer Hickam paints a warm, vivid portrait of the harsh West Virginia mining town of his youth, evoking a time of innocence and promise, when anything was possible, even in a company town that swallowed its men alive. A story of romance and loss, of growing up and getting out, Homer Hickam's lush, lyrical memoir is a chronicle of triumph--at once exquisitely written and marvelously entertaining.

Now with 8 pages of photographs.

A number-one New York Times bestseller in mass market, brought to the screen in the acclaimed film October Sky, Homer Hickam's memoir, nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, comes to trade paperback with an all-new photo insert.

One of the most beloved bestsellers in recent years, ROCKET BOYS is a uniquely American memoir. A powerful, luminous story of coming of age at the end of the 1950s, it is the story of a mother's love and a father's fears, of growing up and getting out. With the grace of a natural storyteller, Homer Hickam looks back after a distinguished NASA career to tell his own true story of growing up in a dying coal town and of how, against the odds, he made his dreams of launching rockets into outer space come true.

A story of romance and loss and a keen portrait of life at an extraordinary point in American history, ROCKET BOYS is a chronicle of triumph. -->

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Delta
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 11, 2000
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0385333218
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385333214
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.3 x 0.9 x 8 inches
  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ Coalwood
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 900L
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Homer Hickam is the best-selling author of the "Coalwood" series of memoirs, the "Josh Thurlow" series of World War II fiction, and many other novels and non-fiction books. His many literary awards include the Clarence Cason Award for Non-Fiction, and the Appalachian Heritage Writer's Award for his memoirs and fiction. His memoir Rocket Boys was adapted into the film titled October Sky. Mr. Hickam, a Vietnam combat veteran, has also been a coal miner, scuba instructor, NASA engineer, paleontologist (two T.rexes to his credit!), and now a best-selling author. It's that latter accomplishment he likes the best. For more information on Mr. Hickam and his various careers and books and cats and everything else, please go to http://www.homerhickam.com.


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Customers find this memoir well-written and easy to read, with vivid descriptions that create a clear picture of life in the 1950s. The book is heartwarming and inspiring, with customers noting how it brings back memories and provides great insights into the human spirit. They appreciate its humor, with one customer describing how it captures the excitement of youth, and find it suitable for readers of all ages, particularly young men. Customers value its historical accuracy and thought-provoking content, with one review highlighting its portrayal of values and work ethics.

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329 customers mention "Story quality"323 positive6 negative

Customers praise the book's story quality, describing it as well written and unbelievable, with one customer noting it's a highly readable memoir of boys.

"THIS BOOK IS FANTASTIC!!!! Give it a read and then watch the movie, "October Sky." Both are amazing." Read more

"...Hickam's heartfelt memoir, Rocket Boys, is an unbelievable read that proves that through lots of work, and being curious, you can make your dreams..." Read more

"...as mine, or are just someone that loved October Sky for just the wonderful, heart warming, intricate portrayal that it was, I urge you to pick up a..." Read more

"...telling in places (which is why I didn't give it 5 stars), it's a decent story with good pacing and some degree of insight...." Read more

92 customers mention "Inspirational story"92 positive0 negative

Customers find this book inspirational, with great insights into life and a positive message about making dreams come true.

"...Hickam's acclaimed book tells an extremely inspirational story of a young man who reaches his dream against all odds...." Read more

"...or are just someone that loved October Sky for just the wonderful, heart warming, intricate portrayal that it was, I urge you to pick up a copy of..." Read more

"...it's a decent story with good pacing and some degree of insight. Nothing "literary" but good anyway...." Read more

"...This is a most engaging and charming book. It captures the heart and soul of a teen-aged boy who has great plans, but has virtually no one to guide..." Read more

86 customers mention "Writing quality"84 positive2 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it well-crafted and easy to read, with one customer noting how the author perfectly captures the area.

"...I know that throughout my life I will use Hickam's wonderfully written memoir as an inspiration...." Read more

"...movie version, there is a tremendous amount of more, and greater detail about everything...." Read more

"The setting for 'Rocket Boys' is described so illustratively, that the little town of Coalwood becomes almost as vibrant and alive as a character in..." Read more

"...The family dynamic - scrappy and straightforward, had universal themes for the reader..." Read more

48 customers mention "Historical accuracy"48 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the historical accuracy of the book, describing it as a good slice of history that brings back memories and captures life in that era.

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"...is the ultimate legacy, the only thing that cannot be taken away."..." Read more

"This is an excellent book. This well-written biography is a snap-shot into history, into the mind of a teen-aged Homer Hickam, into the lives..." Read more

"...The real deal. Uplifting, heartwarming, endearing, nostalgic, triumphant, and inspirational. It makes you laugh, it brings you to tears...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's humor, appreciating its blend of funny and serious moments that make them laugh and bring them to tears, with one customer noting how it captures the excitement of youth.

"...The halls and classrooms of the old schools still hum with the excitement of youth, and the football fields yet roar with celebration on cold fall..." Read more

"...Read the 368 page book in 1 day. A lot of funny and serious parts. No boring parts...." Read more

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Customers appreciate that the book is suitable for people of all ages, particularly noting it is great for boys and appropriate for teens.

"...This book is about young men finding themselves and rising above their circumstances." Read more

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Customers find the book thought-provoking, with one customer highlighting its portrayal of values and work ethics, while another notes how the young men use critical thinking skills.

"...He was a guest speaker and a retired NASA engineer. Down to earth guy...liked him immediately...." Read more

"...studied, thoughtful way the young boys applied themselves to making rockets that actually flew...." Read more

"...Those of the persons are so good that I feel as if I could accurately name them (without looking at the photos included in the book) if only I had..." Read more

"...reading I begin to feel more and more admiration and empathy for "Sonny"'s father...." Read more

18 customers mention "Visual quality"18 positive0 negative

Customers praise the book's visual quality, noting its vivid descriptions that create a clear picture of the days, with one customer highlighting how it depicts Coalwood in an interesting way.

"...memoir from the numerous other "follow your dreams" stories is its vivid, lucid language...." Read more

"...While coal mining is the back story, it is also one of the most vivid descriptions of what coal mining was really like -- and how it really..." Read more

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"...Enjoyed it very much. It gave a very good picture of the time that it reflected, the space race, the economics of the area, and the work ethic of..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
    THIS BOOK IS FANTASTIC!!!! Give it a read and then watch the movie, "October Sky." Both are amazing.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2011
    Homer "Sonny" Hickam, Jr.'s first memoir Rocket Boys is a masterpiece of American literature. Hickam's acclaimed book tells an extremely inspirational story of a young man who reaches his dream against all odds. However, what separates this memoir from the numerous other "follow your dreams" stories is its vivid, lucid language. As I was reading the story, I could actually picture what it was like living in small town America in the 1950's! I could picture his friends, the town, and all of the characters. I could feel his frustrations, problems, and relationships. Although I knew the ending to the novel straight away, I could not help but feel my emotion swaying with the ups and downs of the book. At some points, I was laughing out loud, and other made me feel as if I could shed a tear. What spurs Homer "Sonny"" Hickam throughout the memoir is the constant threat of working in the coal mines, dying young and miserable. His mother fears since he does not have the athletic ability of his older brother Jim, who is expected to receive a scholarship for college, he will never make it out of the town. However, Sonny's father hopes that he will follow in his footsteps and become the superintendent of the mine. Homer, Sr. dreams for him become smashed when Sonny watches Sputnik, the first satellite to be launched into space by the Soviets, fly overhead across the West Virginia sky in October, 1957. Sonny becomes inspired both by that first intrepid launch and by the work of Werner von Braun and the Cape Canaveral rocketry team who begin to compete for supremacy in space. Sonny soon decides to try and build his own rockets. This desire eventually morphs into in the hopes of winning the National Science Fair and receiving a scholarship for college. Sonny creates the BCMA (Big Creek Missile Agency), consisting of Quentin Wilson, Roy Lee Cooke, Sherman Siers, O'Dell Carroll, and Billy Rose. Together they use their limited recourses, and mostly self-taught education to build rockets. They make over thirty-five rockets called the Auk I-XXI. Sonny and his exhibit called "A Study of Amateur Rocketry Techniques" ultimately make it to the 1960 National Science Fair in Indianapolis, where they win first prize. That triumph proves to be their ticket to full scholarships for college and a way out of their dying coalmining town where they had expected to be working in the mines. Sonny's quest to build a rocket using his mostly self-taught education to escape the harsh coalmines will stay with you long after you stop reading. I know that throughout my life I will use Hickam's wonderfully written memoir as an inspiration. Sonny clearly demonstrates that any dream is accomplishable. At the end of the memoir, he sums up his entire experience in a simple paragraph after talking about his abandoned town, "Yet I believe for those of us who keep it in our hearts, Coalwood still lives. The miners still trudge up the old path to the tipple, and the people bustle in and out of the Big Store and gather on the church steps after Sunday services. The fences still buzz with news and gossip, and the mountains and hollows echo with the joyful clamor of childhood adventures. The halls and classrooms of the old schools still hum with the excitement of youth, and the football fields yet roar with celebration on cold fall Friday nights. Even now, Coalwood endures, and no one, nor careless industry or overzealous government, can ever completely destroy it-not while we who once lived there may recall our life among its places, or especially remember rockets that once leapt into the air, propelled not by physics but by the vibrant love of an honorable people, and the instruction of a dear teacher, and the dreams of boys." Hickam's heartfelt memoir, Rocket Boys, is an unbelievable read that proves that through lots of work, and being curious, you can make your dreams come true.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2009
    I decided to pick up Rocket Boys after seeing "October Sky" with my son. October Sky, (OS) is one of the movies that was included as part of a tradition my son and I had started when he was a youngin', and still continuing today. October Sky is what I refer to as a "Dad" movie, or any movie that was either about, or included a sub plot that reflected a relationship between a father and his son. Anyone that has seen OS knows that this wonderful movie very much accomplishes that prerequisite. Other examples over the years included "Field of Dreams", "Road To Perdition" and "The Fighting Sullivans". Although my son is all grown up now, we still try to get together on occasion whenever a new Dad movie either comes along, or is discovered. I really don't expect him to make a point in his life anymore to seek out and secure every one there is available. I am happy that he at least remembers it, and joins me on watching one with me every once in a while.

    Reading any book together that inspired the Dad movies has not ever been part of the tradition, (that one is mine alone). And Rocket Boys (RB) is no exception. I bought RB after seeing OS, for I was very much interested in seeing just what liberties were taken with the theatrical version. Not only that, but I was also so fascinated with this truly amazing real life story, that I couldn't wait to read all the furthur details of Homer Hickam and the rocket boys life and times. I really do not want this to be just another review where I talk about Hickam's writing style, his portrayal of characters, or the differences between his book, and the movie. Let it suffice that if you loved OS and just felt at the end of it that you wished it could have just continued on a while longer, than Rocket Boys is something you should definitely take the time to read. Basically it follows the movie very well, except like any book that inspires a movie version, there is a tremendous amount of more, and greater detail about everything. Hickam's home life, the relationship with his brother, and girls, his trials and tribulations with designing and building his rocket, along with the true story of his trip to the science fair finals. If everything that is in the book was included in the movie, it would have been at least twice as long as it was. Which for those of us that loved the movie, would have been just fine.

    If you are someone that is fortunate enough to have a tradition such as mine, or are just someone that loved October Sky for just the wonderful, heart warming, intricate portrayal that it was, I urge you to pick up a copy of Rocket Boys. The last thing this true story is, is one of those books that is so different from the movie that you will find yourself disappointed. It will not in any way portray anything that you are not already familiar with, transport you to a different place, or introduce you to any new characters that will leave you abandoned from what the movies visuals instilled in you. It is basically October Sky, the complete story. Highly recommended...
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2017
    If you want to learn about the coal industry --- read this book. While coal mining is the back story, it is also one of the most vivid descriptions of what coal mining was really like -- and how it really disappeared -- told in story form. Little did I know that this information would be helpful given what is going on with our government and the coal industry today. A great read in terms of that and a pretty good darn read in terms of everything else. While I found it predictable in the telling in places (which is why I didn't give it 5 stars), it's a decent story with good pacing and some degree of insight. Nothing "literary" but good anyway. BTW, I would recommend it to any boy or girl who can read/understand it. It's a good slice of history and a good modeling of what it sticking to your goals and making your dreams come true.
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  • FMO
    5.0 out of 5 stars Biographie passionnante
    Reviewed in France on August 3, 2018
    Ceux qui ont vu le film Ciel d'Octobre seront ravis de découvrir l'histoire de ces Rocket Boys. Le film a pris quelques libertés mais est fidèle à l'esprit du livre.
    On y découvre la rencontre de l'auteur avec Kennedy pendant sa campagne électorale. N'est-elle d'ailleurs pas à l'origine du programme spatial américain pour envoyer un homme sur la lune ? On peut légitimement en venir à cette conclusion...
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  • Dave & Kirsty
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bought as a gift
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2024
    Bought for a family member who we thought would appreciate the book, as we have read it before and we loved it. Kirsty
  • Marco Costanzi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una vita può cambiare se c'è la volontà di qualcuno
    Reviewed in Italy on October 29, 2021
    Un ragazzo nato in un posto dimenticato da Dio in mezzo alle montagne dove la gente ha l'unica prospettiva di morire di silicosi o incidente in una miniera di carbone, può arrivare ad addestrare astronauti alla NASA? Ad Homer Hickam è successo questo ed è narrato in "Rocket Boys", libro famoso più che altro per essere alla base di "October sky" ("Cieli di Ottobre"), film pluripremiato. E la bellezza maggiore di questo libro e di questa storia è il fatto che Homer Hickam non era affatto conscio di quanto gli stava succedendo, e gli è successo soprattutto per la determinazione della madre, della sua insegnante e dei suoi amici. Lui ci ha messo solo un po' di faccia tosta e di spericolatezza. E' stato abbastanza. E' una grande storia di come un atto di generosità e lungimiranza può cambiare il mondo.
  • John from Croatia
    5.0 out of 5 stars A tale of youthful dreams
    Reviewed in Germany on October 24, 2016
    Although I have many of Homer Hickmans books, this book moved me more emotionally. Homer alias Sonny shared what it's like to have a dream and have others catch the same vision. We witness his adolescent mistakes and can also identify with his heartbreak whether a young man or a young woman. Also words of encouragement from Jake, " No matter what choice you make in life God has a plan for you. This book was great read.
  • sherry ruggles
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
    Wonderful quality for a used book. Will buy more.