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The Sky Below: A True Story of Summits, Space, and Speed Hardcover – August 1, 2017
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“Scott Parazynski’s drive, curiosity, inventiveness, and great humor shine through the pages of The Sky Below and will certainly inspire future generations to pursue their dreams with every fiber in their being.” ―John Glenn, NASA astronaut
An epic memoir from a man whose life is defined by exploration and innovation, The Sky Below re-creates some of the most unforgettable adventures of our time. From dramatic, high-risk spacewalks to author Scott Parazynski’s death-defying quest to summit Mount Everest―his body ravaged by a career in space―readers will experience the life of an elite athlete, physician, and explorer.
This intimate, compelling account offers a rare portrait of space exploration from the inside. A global nomad raised in the shadow of NASA’s Apollo missions, Parazynski never lost sight of his childhood dream to one day don a spacesuit and float outside the airlock. With deep passion, unbridled creativity, resilience, humility, and self-deprecation, Parazynski chases his dream of the ultimate adventure experience, again and again and again. In an era that transitioned from moon shots to the Space Shuttle, space station, and Mars research, Parazynski flies with John Glenn, tests jet packs, trains in Russia to become a cosmonaut, and flies five missions to outer space (including seven spacewalks) in his seventeen-year NASA career.
An unparalleled, visceral opportunity to understand what it’s like to train for―and deploy to―a home in zero gravity, The Sky Below also portrays an astronaut’s engagement with the challenges of his life on Earth, including raising a beautiful autistic daughter and finding true love.
- Print length284 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLittle A
- Publication dateAugust 1, 2017
- Dimensions6 x 1 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101503936708
- ISBN-13978-1503936706
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“A fantastic account of the American space program with its successes and perils, blended with the twists and turns of domestic life and his various illnesses.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“In calm, brainy prose and with surprising humor, [Parazynski] writes, with coauthor Flory, about his adventures in going where few have gone before him, be that space or Mount Everest…His relatable, down-to-earth discourse mingles the ordinary with the extraordinary and will have readers feeling like they’re catching up with a best friend—one who happens to be an astronaut—over beers.” —Booklist
“Plenty of former astronauts have written about their careers in books that tend to sound alike with references to family values in the face of profound risk, a hint of philosophy, boisterous camaraderie, natural bravado, true pride, and true or false humility. Among the proliferation of these, Parazynski’s is presented with a bit more panache. A genial, readable account of mountain climbing, spaceship travel, and other adventures.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[The Sky Below is] the story of a remarkable life full of adventure on Earth and beyond.” —Houston Chronicle
“Parazynski is as disarmingly down-to-earth as he is heroically stoic. You’re with him every minute in this hair-raising memoir, as he wrangles with wayward tethers outside the space station Mir, ‘sutures’ a solar array to the International Space Station, or gazes at the glittering tapestry of stars from Earth’s orbit.” —Nature
“In his book, Parazynski’s life unfolds across chapters through detailed retellings. You read on as he attempts to conquer some of life’s greatest summits, finding family, love, and adventure along the way.” —Houstonia
“Dr. Scott Parazynski's new book, The Sky Below, chronicles an amazing life.” —Forbes
“An in-depth review of the many adventures of former NASA shuttle astronaut Scott Parazynski, it covers his many accomplishments and at the same time keeping a very conversational tone. For those interested in the background of some of America’s more recent space flyers, it has much to offer.” —Space Flight Insider
“The best explorer autobiographies deal equally with inner and external challenges. In The Sky Below: A True Story of Summits, Space, and Speed Scott Parazynski strikes a perfect balance between the two facets of what goes into the making of an explorer—on and off this planet.” —SpaceRef
“Scott masterfully brings to life the skill and ingenuity of the entire NASA team during the dramatic and unprecedented repair of a live solar array aboard the International Space Station. Just as Mission Control saved the day during Apollo 13, Scott and team worked together, against long odds, to deal with a truly critical situation. The Sky Below is the compelling story of a born adventurer who, raised in the midst of the Apollo program, carries on the great American tradition of bold exploration, innovation, and scientific discovery.” —Jim Lovell, Captain, USN (retired), veteran of four NASA space missions including Apollo 13, and author of Lost Moon
“In The Sky Below, Scott Parazynski captures the true essence of what it is to be an explorer/adventurer. From underwater to the top of Everest to the ISS, Scott carried me along as if I was right there alongside of him. I could not stop reading as he takes you from one adventure to the next. I have read many books by astronauts and The Sky Below is one of the best. I thank Scott for giving us a glimpse of and the feeling of going to the edge.” —Charlie Duke, Brigadier General, USAF (retired), Apollo 16 lunar module pilot, and Apollo 11 capcom
“Taking on big risks for even greater rewards requires careful planning, resourcefulness, rigorous training, passion, and creativity. This mindset certainly fueled our great nation since its founding, and even took us to the moon during the Apollo program. Scott has taken on enormous challenges while also learning from inevitable setbacks that come with risks. The adventures of The Sky Below will leave you breathless, while the lessons learned will inspire others in their passion to reach their own impossible dream.” —Gene Cernan, Captain, USN (retired), Gemini and Apollo astronaut, and the last man to walk on the moon during Apollo 17; author of The Last Man on the Moon
“Courage, intrigue, perseverance, risk, and discovery sound like great fiction, but add humility, humor, passion, and service to humanity and country, and you have the real-life challenges and adventures of astronaut Dr. Scott Parazynski. Only someone as extraordinary as Scott could accomplish so much in just one amazing life. Add dedication to inspiring youth to pursue their dreams, as well as devotion to his own children, and you have the dramatic page-turner, The Sky Below.” —June Scobee Rodgers, PhD, founding chair, Challenger Center for Space Science Education, and author of Silver Linings and the Star Challengers series
“Former astronaut, Scott Parazynski, is a dear and close personal friend. We met when my husband Rick joined the astronaut corps in 1995. Preparing for Rick’s flight in space as the commander, Scott was a natural choice to be with our family throughout the launch week in Florida. Famous people have real lives just like everyone else; some are just more extraordinary. Scott has climbed Mount Everest twice with one successful summit; he flew in space five times and spacewalked, but he also taught my newly fatherless seven-year-old son how to ride a bicycle. He faithfully showed up every day to my home in the aftermath of the tragedy to support and help any way he possibly could and even wore a tie. He picked up my parents at the airport the day of the tragedy and brought them to my grief-stricken home. His quiet strength and leadership comforted our brokenness. He navigated us through uncharted waters of grief. Scott was very instrumental in the renaming of Columbia Point in Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains and led all the families on a life-changing adventure up the mountain to the memorial for the crew. He even ushered at my wedding of the second love of my life, Bill Thompson. Scott is truly a friend that loves at all times.” —Evelyn Husband Thompson, author of High Calling: The Courageous Life and Faith of Space Shuttle Columbia Commander Rick Husband
About the Author
Scott Parazynski was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2016, and is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including five NASA Space Flight Medals, two NASA Distinguished Service Medals, two NASA Exceptional Service Medals, the Aviation Week Laureate Award, the Antarctica Service Medal, the National Eagle Scout Association’s Outstanding Eagle Scout Award, and the Lowell Thomas Award from the Explorers Club. Now a tech start-up CEO and a prolific inventor, he ventures into some of the world’s most extreme environments in the name of exploration and innovation. Scott and his wife, Meena Wadhwa, a renowned planetary scientist, divide their time between Houston, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona. His most important role to date is serving as a doting husband and father of two children.
Susy Flory is the New York Times bestselling author or coauthor of twelve books. She is a member of the Authors Guild and was recently named director of a San Francisco Bay Area writers’ conference. A breast cancer survivor, Susy celebrates life by riding a crazy ex-racehorse named Stetson, hiking in the High Sierras, and skiing black diamond runs whenever she can.
Product details
- Publisher : Little A (August 1, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 284 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1503936708
- ISBN-13 : 978-1503936706
- Item Weight : 1.15 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,485,872 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #569 in Astronautics & Space Flight
- #1,363 in Aeronautics & Astronautics (Books)
- #1,482 in Mountain Climbing
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About the authors

Susy Flory is a #1 New York Times best selling author or co-author of sixteen books. A graduate of UCLA, she has a background in journalism, education, and communications. She directs West Coast Christian Writers Conference, is founder of Everything Memoir, and is working on her masters degree in New Testament from Northern Seminary.
A breast cancer survivor, Susy celebrates life by chasing great stories in places like Cuba, Haiti, Turkey, Israel, and her own backyard. She’s written with celebrities, heroes of the faith, athletes, explorers, and the girl (and boy) next door She has a rescued racehorse named Stetson, and loves hiking in the High Sierras, skiing black diamond runs whenever she can, and volunteering at her local wildlife rescue center where she helps care for injured and orphaned baby squirrels.
Her most recent book. Sanctuary (Tyndale, 2022), co-authored with Patrick Barrett, is the true story of an Irish village, a man who lost his way, and the rescue donkeys that led him home. Her 2014 book, The Unbreakable Boy, with Scott LeRette, has been adapted for the screen by screenwriter Jon Gunn for the Erwin Brothers/Kingdom Story Company and will release March, 2022, from Lionsgate Studios, starring Zachary Levi.

Scott Parazynski was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2016, and is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including five NASA Space Flight Medals, two NASA Distinguished Service Medals, two NASA Exceptional Service Medals, the Aviation Week Laureate Award, the Antarctica Service Medal, the National Eagle Scout Association’s Outstanding Eagle Scout Award, and the Lowell Thomas Award from the Explorers Club. Now a tech start-up CEO and a prolific inventor, he ventures into some of the world’s most extreme environments in the name of exploration and innovation. Scott and his wife, Meena Wadhwa, a renowned planetary scientist, divide their time between Houston, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona. His most important role to date is serving as a doting husband and father of two children.
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Customers find the story fascinating and well-told. They find the content inspiring and exhilarating, drawing them in with its engaging storytelling. The writing is described as easy to understand and well-written, making the book highly entertaining. Readers appreciate the author's insight and genuine character. The book is presented in a candid and well-presented manner, with delightful photos, videos, and illustrations.
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Customers find the story engaging and well-told. They describe it as a fascinating account of an exceptional individual's journey to Mount Everest. The author provides honest insights into the ups and downs of his adventure, making the reading experience immersive.
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Customers find the book inspiring and engaging. They say it draws them in and holds their attention. The content is good for dreamers and explorers, with a rewarding end result. Readers also mention the book entertains and teaches complex science concepts.
"...To add to the strong, straightforward story telling is co-writer Susy Flory, a New York Times #1 bestseller of 11 books...." Read more
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"A review of history that was fun, interesting and exciting. Lots of things I didn't know and now glad to know." Read more
Customers find the book insightful. They describe the author as intelligent, ambitious, and genuine. The book offers an authentic glimpse into his journey and interactions with colleagues. Readers appreciate the author's humility and wisdom through failures.
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"...This book was excellent and Scott is an excellent author, for that I gave it five stars, as a father and husband, I give him two stars...." Read more
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"...The presentation is fresh and the story proves what can be accomplished when a person sets very high goals and will not accept anything less...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the pictures, videos, and illustrations in the book. They find the color photos, videos, and embedded film clips intriguing and innovative. The graphic inclusions and scattered photos throughout the book add clarity.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2017MUCH ON THE PLUS SIDE. This book more than lives up to its title – “A true story of summits, space, and speed.” The personal and team adventures, inner and outer, of astronaut Scott Parazynski go beyond just space travel. We go to the top of the world twice, for Scott also takes us along on his two Mt. Everest climbs, harrowing and wondrous. He did his successful climb in his older years. How he relates the challenges with his earlier space travel brings out many insights into human endurance and “true grit.” Adventures like this told in first person make me feel I WAS THERE! To add to the strong, straightforward story telling is co-writer Susy Flory, a New York Times #1 bestseller of 11 books. You get descriptions that appeal to our senses. Example: “I breathe in the scent of sunbaked rock and pines trees while my hands sweat through the chalk.”
No bragging, just telling in a humble and personal style, Scott relates his five Shuttle flights, first in 1994, last in 2007. Before that, he tells of his education in biology, medicine and Olympic try-outs. Much humor, too, in such stories as his experience with John Glenn on a flight, carrying toadfish for experiments. He also shares his wonder on big things such as seeing an orbital sunrise from space and one from the top of Mt. Everest.
His greatest wonders, he admits, are first the love of his parents toward him and how they encouraged him to aim high. Then there’s the love of his wife and his two children. Next all the adventures and explorations that still await him and other people.
There are so many insights through Parazynski’s life which I’m sure will help me explore my life anew. This book is definitely worth a second read—and much thought. Sure, between all the high adventures there are rather mundane events—just like regular life. Sometimes the authors, I feel, make too much of those regular events. But overall this book is a welcome read among all the fiction books, and so much more than most books of any kind. The “Show Media” episodes and photos are a good beginning but not enough of them. I’m sure more of this technique will be used in future Kindle books. But it's worth a look at in this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2017Scott Parazynski has some very interesting stories to tell. Like many astronauts, he tells them in a way that skips the flowery language and poetic metaphors. That's not a bad thing. Something about people who could brag choosing not to makes for more powerful reading.
At times the technical details left me a little unable to picture what was happening, or understand the dangers in, for example, a perilous rock climbing expedition. I honestly prefer being briefly lost to other authors who will devote whole chapters to teaching you intricate details about something just for a single anecdote. You can catch enough to take Parazynski's word for it, which is good enough for me.
I've just finished reading two other memoirs from people who, in reality, had led pretty uneventful lives. This book is the exact opposite. While the two smooth-sailors did all they could to inject drama into the most everyday of occurrences, Parazynski tends to fly right over little, insignificant things like finding himself caught in the middle of a country exploding into civil war. Again, it's that cool-as-a-comet astronaut thing, and it makes for a refreshing read.
The wooty-doo "Kindle In Motion" feature sadly reaches its peak on the title page, when the author's autograph appears in front of you, letter by letter, ghost-like. It's very cool, although I can't get it to repeat. Mostly it's a gimmick, that can feel a little after-the-fact, as if some Amazon programmer ran through the book later and said, "Hey! Look! We could make the line on the mountain appear in segments! SEGMENTS! AWESOME!" Yeah...not so much. It's an interesting technology and I see how it could be wonderful, but I think it would have to be something that's planned for and thought about right from the beginning of a project, which makes it something of a miss in the memoir world.
The reason I gave this four stars instead of five is a design issue. I don't know what it looks like with the KIM features turned off, but with them on each page had topographical map-style lines behind all of the text. At first I didn't think it was a big deal, but after a while I started feeling a headache coming on and realized that I had been straining to read the text. The first page of each chapter is on a similar background, but with the colors switched, so you're looking at white text on a black background with much more visible lines. While many readers may not even notice, this could be an issue for readers with vision problems. I can understand wanting to make the chapter intro pages fancy, but I don't get the idea behind putting a background on each and every page of text. It would be nice if you could somehow turn the background off but leave the KIM features on. (It might be possible and I just haven't found the settings. My Kindle Fire isn't my main ereader so I'm not as familiar with the settings.)
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Ed GostynReviewed in Brazil on January 18, 20235.0 out of 5 stars A viagem executiva mais legal da história.
Simplesmente amo ler memórias dos astronautas. Para mim são pessoas que unem inteligência, controle mental e uma boa dose de humanidade. Não é possível fazer, como o autor relata como "a mais interessante viagem executiva existente" e não perceber que vivemos sob o mesmo céu, sob o mesmo clima e que essa pequena joia preciosa precisa ser por nós gerida, a Terra.
Brian K.Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Way better than the news
I heard Scott on The Professionals Playbook podcast and knew I had to get the book. I wasn't disappointed. Pageturner
D McMillanReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 24, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Best autobiography I’ve ever read!
Scott Parazynski’s life reads like fiction. I’m not going to spoil the book for others by giving details, but honestly the things the man has done in his life so far are incredible, and I don’t doubt there will be more to come.
Throughout the book he comes across as a modest, very likeable guy with an incredible zest for life and an infectious enthusiasm for everything he has taken on. A bit on the selfish side re the mountaineering side of things towards the end of the book, but many driven people are like that, and he doesn't tell much about how strained things were at home.
This is a remarkable story told by a remarkable guy, and I thoroughly recommend it. And if you’re buying a digital copy, try to read it on a Kindle Fire or using a Kindle app on an iPad or laptop in order to get the full benefit if the graphics that have been built in.
Great ebook.
Aanal shahReviewed in India on October 30, 20175.0 out of 5 stars Must Read for Aviation Enthusiast
After reading the book, you will know Life of Astronaut's is not easy as we think(including personal) , the challenge's face during the space walk and at that time and you have no second chance. You have to perform in a perfect way. He is the only person to have both flown in space and summited Mount everest , the highest point on Earth. as well as doing research in antarctica.
If you are interested in Aviation you must read this book.
In a kindle version of the book you will find amazing image as well as short video and graphics of the book is amazing. It is totally different design book then Normal Kindle books. You will love to read book in kindle application.
CraigReviewed in Australia on December 14, 20244.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read
Enjoyable read with fascinating stories.

