Holdout, Jeffrey Kluger
Holdout, Jeffrey Kluger
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Holdout

Author: Jeffrey Kluger

Narrator: Jeffrey Kluger

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 08/03/2021


Synopsis

One of Literary Hub’s August “Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books” | Geek Tyrant’s “The Most Highly Anticipated Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of August 2021” | Gizmodo’s “49 New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books to Keep You Turning Pages in August”

When evil forces are going unchecked on Earth, a principled astronaut makes a spilt-second decision to try to seek justice in the only place she knows how—the International Space Station.

Walli Beckwith is a model astronaut. She graduated at the top of her class from the Naval Academy, had a successful career flying fighter jets, and has spent more than three hundred days in space. So when she refuses to leave her post aboard the International Space Station following an accident that forces her fellow astronauts to evacuate, her American and Russian colleagues are mystified. For Walli, the matter at hand feels all too clear and terrifying for her to be worried about ruining her career. She is stuck in a race against time to save a part of the world that seems to have been forgotten—and also the life of the person she loves the most. She will go to any length necessary, using the only tool she has, to accomplish what she knows is right.

About The Author

Jeffrey Kluger is editor at large for Time magazine and the author or coauthor of twelve books, including Apollo 13, Apollo 8, and two novels for young adults. He has written more than forty cover stories for Time on topics ranging from space to human behavior to climate to medicine. Along with others at Time, Kluger won an Emmy for the web series A Year in Space. He consulted on and appeared in the Tom Hanks movie Apollo 13.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Book Clubbed on February 16, 2021

Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC. Listen to the full review at: [URL not allowed] Space, despite what we tend to assume, is quite boring. This has been proven by the endless movies and novels set in the next great frontier. You float around a spaceship (which all look the same),......more

Goodreads review by Bam cooks the books on July 25, 2021

*3.5 stars rounded up. If you are a fan of Andy Weir's books, I think you will enjoy this space adventure too--a first fiction novel by journalist and space expert, Jeffrey Kluger. Three astronauts, two Russians and one American woman scientist named Walli Beckwith, are on an International Space Sta......more

Goodreads review by Karen’s Library on August 03, 2021

Wow, What. A. Ride! I read the synopsis and saw the words astronaut and space station, and that the author was Jeffrey Kluger. I was all in. I loved his Lost Moon: The Perilous Journey of Apollo 13 (the movie Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks was based on the book) and read it several times. So when I saw th......more

Goodreads review by Jillian on January 07, 2021

Author Jeffrey Kluger is clearly adept at writing about NASA space procedure and science and making it understandable for the average reader. The book itself is very well-written and his writing style is clear but to the point of being antiseptic. Perhaps that works for hard science/space fans, but......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on August 17, 2021

**Thank you to NetGalley for an E-ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions remain 100% my own** This was NOT what I thought it was. This was described to me as being great for fans of Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary...and I did not see the things I love from Weir in this novel at all. Where I......more


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Praise for Holdout
“Jeffrey Kluger has created a sweeping yet intimate tale about the destruction of the natural environment and human lives.... All of the settings are crystal clear through the writing, the technical details convincing, and the characters and their motivations inarguable.  Beckwith’s journey toward her goal makes this book a compulsive, and sometimes wrenching, page turner. Highly recommended.”—National Space Society

“[An] action-packed thriller of a novel.”—Time, “11 New Books You Should Read in August”

“Mr. Kluger knows all about the tech, having written books about Apollo 8, Apollo 13, and the whole space program, but it’s his constant switching from Earth to orbit, from Houston to Moscow, from rainforest to Washington, DC, that keeps the pot boiling. This is near-future sci-fi in the age of social media.”—The Wall Street Journal

“Holdout will keep you hanging on right up until the final pages as Kluger deftly manages to keep the high-octane thrills and the threat to the burning rainforest going all the way through to the dramatic finale.”—Bookreporter

Just terrific . . . Readers will be flipping the pages as fast as they can to find out what happens next.”—Booklist

Kluger smoothly covers the technical aspects of life on the ISS and neatly contrasts international cooperation in space with conflict back on Earth. Readers who enjoyed Kluger’s depiction of the Apollo 13 rescue effort will appreciate the reciprocity of a rescue of Earth from space.”—Publishers Weekly

Interlacing high-stakes action with ethical urgency, Holdout is a large-hearted thriller whose reluctant heroine—the astronaut-turned-activist Walli Beckwith—reminds us that the least likely platforms can be used to spark change.”—Jessica Bruder, author of Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century

Holdout is a beautiful, character-driven story that moves the reader seamlessly from the Amazon basin to the International Space Station. It is brilliant, both technically in its descriptions of an astronaut’s mission, and as a literary tour de force that moves the human heart.”—Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (2009–2013), and coauthor of 2034: A Novel of the Next World War

“One of those rare books that is both a ripping good read and a parable for our times. Holdout doesn’t shy away from the big questions. It is deeply imagined, morally complex, and stayed with me long after the last page.”—Elliot Ackerman, author of Dark at the Crossing, a National Book Award finalist, and coauthor of 2034: A Novel of the Next World War