Available Formats
The Astrochimps: America's First Astronauts
By (Author) Dawn Cusick
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
14th May 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Space, stars and the solar system
Educational: Technology
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
Paperback
216
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm
308g
"Vividly portrayed, meticulously researched picture" -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD GOLD STANDARD SELECTION AWARD
CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY BEST OF THE BEST BOOKS SELECTION, 2024
Meet Ham, Minnie, Enos, Roscoe, Tiger, and Rocky.
In 1958, when the United States was scrambling to catch up to the Soviets after their successful launch of Sputnik, they didn't first turn to Mercury Seven astronauts Alan Shepard and John Glenn. Rather, they began bringing chimpanzees to Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico for a top-secret program. The goal To do everything America needed to make space travel safe for humans and beat the Soviets.
Based on extensive research and interviews with living members of the team of veterinarians, handlers, and psychologists who worked with the animals, The Astrochimps offers a fresh perspective on animal intelligence and the rise of the space age. Detailed back matter provides resources, space mission stats, and calls to action for young readers to honor the astrochimps' legacy and advocate for the humane treatment of chimpanzees today.
At work, at play, in and out of spacecrafts, these chimps played an under-appreciated part in helping the United States win the Space Race.
With engaging narrative style and boundless sensitivity, Dawn Cusick introduces the Astrochimps, Americas first astronauts. A must-read for space race fans, future scientists, or anyone who has ever loved an animal. Amy Cherrix, author ofIn the Shadow of the Moon Usually relegated to brief mentions in histories of the space race, the NASA programs chimps take center stage here as Cusick draws on a mix of interviews and archival sources to present a vividly portrayed, meticulously researched picture of their strenuous training and experiences... All hail these pioneering primates! Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "The Astrochimpsis an exciting, specialized history of the Space Race" Foreword Reviews
Dawn Cusick is the author of Animal Eggs, Bug Butts, and Get the Scoop on Animal Poop, among many titles aimed at young activists, reluctant readers, and animal lovers. Her books have been named Best Children's Book of the Year by Bank Street College of Education, Outstanding Science Trade Book by the NSTA, Kids' Book Choice Award finalist by the Children's Book Council, and more. She lives in Clyde, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where she teaches biology at Haywood Community College.