Ok, I guess the point of the book was to focus on Neil Armstrong’s childhood, but boy, it took 118 pages (out of the total 187) just to get Neil’s first flight lessons. Of course, four of those first 118 pages talked about the abdication of King Edward of England (Huh? Did that really impact Armstrong’s development as a person or a pilot that much?) In comparison, Armstrong’s scary experience with the LLRV (the flying bedstead) only took about one page. That experience could have, and should have, been covered in greater detail. Overall, the book was very factual about Armstrong’s later life-accurately quoting or paraphrasing from Armstrong or the mission transcript. Still, one wonders about the accuracy of what really happened on the scouting adventures mentioned early in the book. It seems like they did a lot for a 24 hour camping trip. It is a good read, and for younger readers-the book’s intended audience-I would recommend it. But for anyone older than about 8, I would go with something else. Thanks for reading!