Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars:
The Story of the First American Woman to Command a Space Mission

Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars: The Story of the First American Woman to Command a Space MissionArcade Publishing, 2021, 368 pp., Hardcover. $27.99. www.skyhorsepublishing.com

Eileen Collins was an aviation pioneer her entire career, from her crowning achievements as the first woman to command an American space mission, as well as the first to pilot the space shuttle, to her early years as one of the Air Force’s first female pilots. She was in the first class of women to earn pilot’s wings at Vance Air Force Base and was their first female instructor pilot. She was only the second woman pilot admitted to the Air Force’s elite Test Pilot Program at Edwards Air Force Base. NASA had such confidence in her skills as a leader and pilot that she was entrusted to command the first shuttle mission after the Columbia disaster, returning the U.S. to spaceflight after a two-year hiatus. Since retiring from the Air Force and NASA, she has served on numerous corporate boards and is an inspirational speaker about space exploration and leadership. Collins is among the most recognized and admired women in the world, yet this is the first time she has told her story in a book. It is a story not only of achievement and overcoming obstacles, but of profound personal transformation. The shy, quiet child of an alcoholic father and struggling single mother, who grew up in modest circumstances and was an unremarkable student, she had few prospects when she graduated from high school, but she changed her life to pursue her secret dream of becoming an astronaut. She shares her leadership and life lessons throughout the book with the aim of inspiring and passing on her legacy to a new generation.

Note: Product descriptions are taken from publishers' websites. LPI is not responsible for factual content.