At 16 years old Dr. Mae dreamed of traveling into space one day even though realizing as a little girl she didn't see anyone in the space program that looked anything like her. But, Dr. Mae never doubted what she could accomplish if she set her mine to it. Read her story as she speaks to her 16 year old self about her journey to realize her dreams. This is the perfect fun and exciting story to inspire all the young scientists in your life.
Share Dr. Mae’s personal accounting of moments from her life that led her from growing up on the South side of Chicago where she attended public schools and was voted “Most Likely to Succeed” to becoming an engineer, physician, astronaut, and also to work in rural East Africa, choreograph dance productions, appear on Star Trek and lead the 100 Year Starship Initiative along the way! Dr. Mae discovered early on that becoming who she is intended could only be as tricky as “Finding Where The Wind Goes”
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