The Right Stuff is Tom Wolfe's deft account of a cast of heroes, introduced to America with the explosion of
space exploration in the romantic heyday of the 20th century and encapsulated in Neal Armstong's "one giant
step for mankind." Beginning with the first experiments with manned space flight in the 1940s, remembering
the feats of Chuck Yeager and the breaking of the sound barrier, and focusing in on the brave pilots of the Mercury
Project, Wolfe's ability to marry historical fact with dramatic intensity is nowhere more evident than in The Right
Stuff.