An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth

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Chris Hadfield
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WINNER 2013—CBA Libris Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award

#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
A Globe and Mail Best Book
A Book Riot Best Book
A Slate Best Book

“Chris Hadfield is easily the world’s most famous living moustache-tronaut, having done more to promote the concept of off-Earth travel and exploration than anyone since William Shatner first stepped onto the bridge of the Enterprise. . . . The accounts of Hadfield’s three missions are riveting and fun, and easily communicate the shock and awe that comes with seeing the planet from above.” —Toronto Star

“Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield presents an inspiring tale of his own perseverance in pursuing his dream. There are many interesting tidbits about space included here that can only be related by someone who has been there.” —The Vancouver Sun

“Canadians young to old will be awed and inspired by Chris Hadfield’s story. His passion, commitment and extraordinary achievements make him a larger-than-life hero.” —Heather Reisman, Indigo’s Chief Booklover and CEO

“Remember that Canadian dude with the moustache who sang an amazing accomplished zerogravity version of Space Oddity on the International Space Station this year? It turns out he can write, too. An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth is the book Chris Hadfield was destined to produce from the moment they pulled him out of his Soyuz space capsule on the Kazakh steppe and told him he had seven million YouTube hits. It is unapologetically gung-ho, and it instantly takes its place on the admittedly lonely shelf of books that make the case for human space exploration in the post-Apollo, post-Shuttle age. . . . The book was written at speed but feels thoughtful rather than hasty. . . . It’s a fine line . . . between the small stuff and the life and death stuff that gives Hadfield’s tale its juice. Not many people can describe from experience the difference between a Shuttle launch . . . and a launch in a Russian Proton rocket. . . .  Not many people know what it is to glance behind you on a spacewalk and almost accidentally ‘notice the Universe.’” —Giles Whittell, The Sunday Times
 
“I found his fascinating An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth even more enjoyable than I expected. Mr. Hadfield teaches us not only about space but about people, too. Equally autobiographical and instructional, the book goes gleefully against the grain of most ‘success’ books. . . . An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth isn’t a compendium of hagiographic profiles; it’s a very human glimpse into a rarefied world. Bound together by a love of exploration and discovery, tested by tragic catastrophes and everyday hardship, the men and women Mr. Hadfield introduces us to are real people: They fail, they succeed, they worry, they miss their families, they go to space and do things never done before. The vacuum of space is unforgiving and brutal. Life on earth isn’t easy, either. Mr. Hadfield has genuinely and refreshingly increased our understanding of how to thrive in both places.” —Adam Savage, The Wall Street Journal

“Hadfield's unique experiences offer a fresh perspective on dealing with challenges on Earth, making [An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth] relatable and deeply inspiring.”Forbes
 
“Hadfield is a good writer with an engaging style; I was always eager to get to the next chapter, and frequently found myself smiling at the stories he was spinning. . . . You might not think that someone who became an astronaut might have stories that will relate to your own Earthbound life, but in fact Hadfield has shown over and again that he’s a master at making it all relatable. From his photos of Earth from space to his videos showing the daily grind of life on a 100-meter wide orbiting tin can, he is all about real life.” —Phil Plait, Slate (Best Book)
 
“A page-turning memoir of life as a decorated astronaut.” —Kirkus Reviews

“The book is a trove of good advice on everything from personal development to survival, but he also knows a hell of a lot about getting the job—any job—done.” —AskMen

“Not a business book per se, Colonel Hadfield’s memoir recounts how insatiable curiosity, single-minded dedication and a healthy competitive streak propelled him to, quite literally, out-of-this world accomplishments. His humility and charm throughout his ascent to notoriety are further evidence that a winning formula includes staying true to yourself.” —Simon Kennedy, The Washington Post 

“The world has been given the gift of the first book from Col. Chris Hadfield, Commander of the International Space Station. Who wouldn’t want to read about the man who broke into the Space Station with a Swiss army knife, performed basic surgery in zero gravity, and was temporarily blinded while clutching the exterior of an orbiting spacecraft? . . . Now in Hadfield’s book readers come even closer to the man whose life and career have been seemingly other-worldly. An Astronaut’s Guide includes eye-opening, adrenaline-filled stories of shuttle launches and space walks but it is also filled with Hadfield’s counterintuitive life lessons.” —Euro Weekly News

Overall rating: 4.5255475 / 5 from 137 reviews.

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  • "Loved this book, haven't read a ton about space travel so I really enjoyed Chris's stories."Christy
  • "It is an inspirational story as well as an informative read."Linda
  • "This book is so good and inspiring, Hadfield definitely has a way with word!"Valerie

Reviews

Inspiring

"inspiring, down-to-earth memoir that blends space exploration with practical life lessons. Hadfield shares how decades of training—meticulous preparation, humility, and staying calm under pressure—shaped not only his time in space but also his approach to everyday challenges. The tone is engaging and humble, with behind-the-scenes stories that feel both thrilling and relatable. Overall, it’s a motivating read that offers a refreshing perspective on success: focus on being prepared, supporting your team, and handling adversity with grace. Even if you’re not a space enthusiast, the book delivers meaningful, actionable wisdom for life and work."

Rhonda (5/5)

Recommended!

"Great read! Would recommend to anyone with a modicum of curiosity in life in relation with space"

Miaa (5/5)

Chris Hadfield's Journey into Life

"Clear, interesting, and great book for those who enjoy biographies and wanting to have insight into Chris Hadfield and his life and love for being on and off this planet."

Reader (4/5)

Put on Your Space Suite and Fly With Me - Chris Hadfield's Guide is a Real Blast Off!

"I've always been in awe of space; all the wonder and mystery we long to explore. I still remember as a young child huddled around our B&W tv to watch Armstrong and Aldrin walking on the moon! Chris Hadfield not only joined these pioneers into space, he tells his journey in such an open and honest way, you feel transported! He describes the every day, even mundane moments of training and the breathtaking views from the ISS with the same compassion and care, you really are brought along for the ride. A fabulous book from the first page to the last."

Lisa (5/5)

Highly Recommend

"Fascinating, relatable, insightful. A wonderful instrument for learning."

Tfri (5/5)

Great gift

"Great book for christmas gift for someone who is interested in space"

Christine (5/5)

Amazing insight.

"Well written and very informative - an enjoyable read!"

Crowther (5/5)

Fascinating

"Fascinating look at the world of astronauts from the inside"

Mike (5/5)

Great Service

"I haven't read the book yet, but my copy came through in prefect shape."

Evelyn (4/5)

Col Hatfield is an Inspiration

"I purchased this book as a Christmas present for my sister who loves space and is a fan of Col Hatfield. I can’t wait for her to open this Christmas morning!"

Jinnes (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 01, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: Random House of Canada
  • ISBN: 9780345812711
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.9" L x 8.9" H
CHRIS HADFIELD is one of the most experienced and accomplished astronauts in the world. A veteran of three space flights, Hadfield crewed the US Space Shuttle twice, piloted the Russian Soyuz, helped build space station Mir, conducted two space walks and served as Commander of the International Space Station. He was also NASA’s Director of Operations in Russia. Hadfield’s debut novel, The Apollo Murders, became an instant #1 bestseller in Canada, as did his second, The Defector. His first work of nonfiction, An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, his photo book, You Are Here, and his children’s book, The Darkest Dark, also debuted at #1, remaining on the lists for months, and went on to become international bestsellers. Hadfield is the co-creator and host of the BBC series Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes? and helped create and host, along with actor Will Smith, the National Geographic series One Strange Rock. His zero-gravity version of David Bowie's “Space Oddity” has received more than 50 million views, and his TED talk on fear, over 10 million. Hadfield advises SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and other space companies, chairs the board of the Open Lunar Foundation, leads the CDL-Space international tech incubator, and teaches a MasterClass on space operations.

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