
Sharing Space
An Astronaut's Guide to Mission, Wonder, and Making Change
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Former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman shares the wisdom that helped her overcome the barriers of others’ expectations—and how to work on a team both in close quarters and remotely.
In 2010, Cady Coleman boarded a rocket and blasted off into space for her third NASA mission, a six-month expedition to the International Space Station where she was the only woman on her six-person crew. After years spent overcoming obstacles in competitive and elite environments, including grappling with her own doubts and needing to overturn the expectations of others, Coleman became a success story in a role that wasn’t built with her in mind—a mother who is also an astronaut, scientists, Air Force pilot, and leader. Her determination and her amazing experiences give her a unique perspective on how to set yourself up for success, and on life here on Earth.
In Sharing Space, Cady shares counterintuitive insights integral to her success, such as how to leverage insecurities to beat expectations, how to know when to adapt and when to instead press for change, and how to be the glue that holds a disparate team together so it can be shaped to thrive. Illustrated with stories from her life and training, Cady takes listeners from meteorite hunting in Antarctica to launching a $1.6 billion telescope into space to the wonder of spending six months living and working in zero gravity. This book will inspire anyone eager to escape a box in which they have been (unfairly) placed or to develop the confidence to succeed, even when they’re not an obvious “fit.”
©2024 Cady Coleman (P)2024 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"Cady Coleman reveals not just the extraordinary thrill of living and working in space but shares practical and inspiring advice on how to overturn other’s expectations to succeed. By showing how she stayed positive despite the obstacles to earning her spot as an astronaut and sharing the tools she’s learned about team building and how and when to speak up for change, her story is a unique roadmap for leaders everywhere."
—Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton
"Cady does a marvelous job of sharing the joys, worries and realities of spaceflight—and the complex road to get there. For anyone who has felt life’s obstacles are insurmountable, Cady’s path and ideas will help show the way."
—Chris Hadfield, New York Times bestselling author of The Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth
"Sharing Space is a wise, personal, and inspiring story about how to live a good and purposeful life. Coleman interweaves her narrative of becoming an astronaut and working in space with lessons learned about teamwork, family, confidence in the face of setbacks, courage, and pushing mental and physical limits in service of a mission larger than yourself. Her accomplishments are impressive, but what really shines through is her humanity—especially her commitment to breaking down barriers and using her own position and perspective to expand opportunities for others to achieve their own dreams. Before I read this book, I already wanted to be an astronaut. After reading it, I want to be a better person."
—Katie Mack, author of The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)
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- Keely Clifford
- 11-25-24
Interesting, entertaining and fun
I really enjoyed this book. It was easy to read and surprisingly easy to understand! Author does a great job of simplifying complex topics. I like how she weaves in her personal story, her family story and being an astronaut too! Thank you for an excellent read.
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- Blanca Diez Nahmias
- 12-11-24
Sharing Space.- The great Adventure Space by a Woman astronaut that is so authentic.
It is a fascinating experience listening to Cady Coleman sharing her-story.
You are there feeling it. Is extraordinarily and very Inspiring.
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- Richard Duede
- 10-29-24
Way More Than a Biography About a Woman Astronaut
This incredible book is packed with not only tons of space adventures but also tips to improve ourselves and get us through daily life even when not in space. I will be listening to this often.
A few quotes and paraphrases that caught my ear (there are many more):
* Friendship is optional, but trust is essential.
* Confrontation is great if your goal is to be right, but trickly if your goal is to be trusted.
* Allow yourself to be in awe of others.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-06-24
very enjoyable & informative
liked the honesty and frankness. very personal and personable. made you feel like you were part of it.
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- Albert I. Koehler
- 05-03-25
An “out of this world” lesson in effective management.
Cady: I finally found a manual and story that outlines my style and mind set of structuring an effective team to accomplish a task or series of tasks leading to successfully achieving a goal. Your story is so real and touching to me. I applaud you for writing this book and I applaud you for your courage and service to our world citizens.
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- Richard M. Tillmann
- 07-13-24
Elegantly Powerful
“Sharing Space” tells the story of how a woman with a dream, a little gumption and a whole lot of will & determination literally reaches the stars as an astronaut. The author takes you on a journey that started long before her first launch into space. She shares memories that both entertain and inspire, that will have you thinking that, “maybe I could reach my dreams too.” Better still is the fact that the Audible is read by the author, which made me feel like I was sitting at the kitchen table, just listening to Cady tell me some of her great stories.
Beautifully written and beautifully voiced, makes “Sharing Space” a must read for anyone interested in what it takes to become an astronaut, or to reach for their own stars.
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- David V
- 07-15-24
Breaking Barriers and Reaching for the Stars
"Sharing Space" by Cady Coleman is a must-read for those seeking inspiration from a story of perseverance and leadership in traditionally male-dominated fields. Coleman, an astronaut and scientist, shares her journey of overcoming significant obstacles, such as training in spacesuits not designed for women and dealing with self-doubt. Her narrative highlights the importance of leveraging insecurities, adapting to change, and pushing for gender equality in the workplace.
Coleman's engaging and personal account of her space missions makes readers feel as if they are right there with her. This book is essential for young women aspiring to break barriers and for anyone interested in understanding the human aspects of working in high-performance environments. Her message of resilience and positivity, coupled with her dedication to the mission above all, makes this book a powerful guide for achieving success and fostering inclusive environments.
Cady Coleman’s relatability makes this book a recommended read for everyone, not just girls but also boys, to build a more equitable and diverse future. Her lesson of no victimhood, problem-solving, and maintaining a positive attitude while building productive relationships is a valuable takeaway for success.
Highly recommended for its authenticity, relatability, and powerful message of perseverance and inclusivity.
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