Ellen Ochoa: Setting Records in Space
Written by Juliette Looye
Narrated by Highlights for Children
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Ellen Ochoa studied math and physics and became an astronaut. This was an unusual career for a woman. She flew on two space shuttles.
Juliette Looye
Juliette Looye is a writer and a teacher who has written more than sixty books for children. For adults, she co-wrote the award-winning book, How to Read the Akashic Records: Accessing the Archive of the Soul and Its Journey with Linda Howe. While working in her own Akashic Records, Juliette was inspired to write Evie’s Adventure. It is based on a real-life child who is sprouting beautifully in the world. Juliette lives with her husband, Adrian, in Downers Grove, Illinois.
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