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Failure is not an option for Kranz book tour


March 16, 2000 — Former NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz will visit 11 cities to promote the release of his autobiography Failure Is Not An Option: Mission Control from Mercury to Apollo 13 and Beyond, according to information released by his publisher Simon & Schuster. The almost month-long tour will begin April 12, the same day books are due to hit shelves nationwide.

Beginning in the nation's capital, Washington, DC, Kranz will visit stores and libraries California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts and Texas. He is also scheduled to visit New York City to take part in a series of press interviews.

In Failure, Kranz recounts his three decades working for NASA, offering his own perspective on some of the most famous flights in U.S. space history. He takes the reader inside mission control, sharing behind-the-scenes details that show the "leadership, discipline, trust and teamwork" that made the space program a success.

Kranz also reflects on what has happened to NASA and offers his suggestions about what we should be doing in space now.

Here are the dates and locations for Kranz's book tour:

Date   Time   City   Location
             
4/10   N/A   New York, NY   media appearances
4/12   12:30pm   Washington, DC   Olssons
4/13   7:30pm   Boca Raton, FL   Liberties
4/14   7:00pm   Ft. Lauderdale, FL   Broward Public Library
4/15   1:00pm   Vero Beach, FL   Vero Beach Book Center
4/17   5:30pm   Boston, MA   Kennedy Presidential Library
4/18   7:30pm   Denver, CO   Tattered Cover
4/19   7:30pm   Boulder, CO   Boulder Books
4/24   7:30pm   Houston, TX   Barnes & Noble (Webster)
4/25   7:00pm   Dallas, TX   Borders
5/01   7:30pm   San Jose, CA   Barnes & Noble
5/02   7:30pm   San Francisco, CA   Book Passage

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