Living at the start of the second decade of the twenty-first century, it's easy to take for granted the ability to fly and go back and forward into space.
In "Reach For the Skies", Sir Richard Branson tells the stories of pioneers in the aeronautical industry — a category he falls into through his ballooning adventures and the founding of Virgin Galactic. Starting with how people throughout history dreamed of flying, before they succeeded in balloons. Eventually the Wright brothers launched aviation in another direction, one that ultimately led into space. Branson finishes the book returning to where he started, with balloons, but this time with them used as a vehicle for space exploration.
More than anything else, Branson's passion for all things aeronautical is carried through this book. This is a history lesson by someone who is creating history in the area he's writing about. And of course the book is laced with his signature humor.
This book would appeal to two kinds of people: those who want a readable introduction to aeronautical history, and those with a passion for aviation who want to see history through the eyes of one of the history-makers.