“Countless books have been published about the Apollo era. But this one stands apart; highlighting the “ride” taken by an Apollo family. The author shares the ride in wonderful detail, bringing the reader along on the very personal voyage of Susan Borman, who gave Frank wings. This is Susan’s story, well told and well deserved.”
Michael Collins
Gemini 10, Apollo 11 CMP
“This exceptional book presents the true perspective of those intense, high-energy, high-visibility years of Apollo, especially the challenging roles of the families. Susan and Frank Borman were leaders in the community, respected and admired by all – and this book will tell you why. As a husband, an astronaut and a manager, Frank Borman was a true leader, the epitome of “Stand by Me”. And Susan’s story is the most accurate description of the lives of the “astronaut wives” I have ever read, from the glory of success to the grievance of loss. Enjoy this insightful book, and you will learn more about the human story of Apollo, especially about many of us who were fortunate to have participated.”
Dave Scott
Gemini 8, Apollo 9, Apollo 15
“As astronaut’s wives, Susan and I shared the highs and lows during the two missions our husbands flew together. I believe that ‘Far Side of the Moon’ captures the unseen human side of what it was really like to be an Apollo family.”
Marilyn Lovell
“This is a true love story – it has it all. Adventure, sacrifice, fear, perseverance, redemption and heartbreak.”
Dee O’Hara
Personal Nurse to the NASA astronauts 1957-70
“Far Side of the Moon is a beautiful true story of how deep love and God’s grace carried Sue and Frank Borman through very difficult times. We believe the book expresses an honest account of many of the families working at NASA during the U.S. race for the Moon. The ambition, competition and pressures on the astronauts plus the stresses, loneliness and sacrifices of the wives was very real. The reader is shown that the same issues in marriages occur in careers other than the space program. We highly recommend this very personal story, Far Side of the Moon.”
Charlie and Dotty Duke
Charlie Duke, Apollo 16 LMP
“Perhaps the most human story to emerge from mankind’s greatest technological achievement. Liisa artfully captures the humanity, indeed the love, that was formed, sustained and continues today between Frank and Susan Borman. Gratefully, Far Side of the Moon there were two heroes in that sweeping relationship.”
Capt. Phil ‘Rowdy’ Yates (USN Ret.)
Chief U.S. Navy Test Pilot, Joint Strike Fighter CDP
“Enlightening even for those of us that lived some of this story first hand, it unveils Mrs. Borman’s fears and sacrifices. As with many Apollo wives, she had an unrecognized, unique role in keeping Mr. Borman and the family strong during often frightening times. A singular love story that will ring true for anyone who has committed and sacrificed for a greater good. Therein lies its value.”
Kate Collins and Ann Collins Starr
Daughters of Michael Collins
“Far Side of the Moon is a beautifully written and compelling inside look at the personal side of the Apollo Astronaut era and beyond. The author deftly captures the struggles and unsung heroics of not only Susan Borman, but of all the spouses who stand beside — not behind — those of us who pursue the leading edge of flight.”
Lt. Col. Paul “TP” Smith (USAF Retired)
Test Pilot and Commander, JSF X-32/X-35 Joint Test Force