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DREAM BIG! by Abigail Harrison

DREAM BIG!

How To Reach for Your Stars

by Abigail Harrison ; illustrated by Sarah J. Coleman

Pub Date: Jan. 19th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-11675-3
Publisher: Philomel

The 22-year-old founder of the nonprofit The Mars Generation “Astronaut Abby” offers advice on setting and accomplishing life goals.

Harrison wanted to be an astronaut since early childhood, so when she was 11, her mother challenged her to make a plan and consider all the steps she would need to take to achieve her dream. In this conversational guide, Harrison walks her readers through the same process, providing personal reminisces alongside workbook-style exercises. She writes, “Big dreams don’t require big actions; they just require a consistent pattern of small actions.” Like many self-help books, this one elides the unavoidable impact that systemic oppression can have on marginalized people’s goals, but it still contains a lot of useful suggestions. With friendly encouragement, it introduces concepts like the elevator pitch, SMART goals from the world of business management (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely), “accountabilibuddies,” and burnout. Minibiographies of notable achievers outside the space world, like Elaine Welteroth and Nabela Noor, add interest and inspiration. Recent college graduate Harrison, who is on her way to fulfilling her dream of becoming an astronaut, has pretty good stories herself, though, like the time she hung up on Buzz Aldrin or when she piloted a plane out of an uncontrollable spin. The content and approach are general enough to appeal both to STEM-oriented fans of the author as well as those whose interests lie in other areas. Harrison reads as White; many of the black-and-white illustrations include diverse representation.

Fun and helpful.

(Nonfiction. 10-16)