Parade mag picks SEALAB

I couldn’t have written 50 nicer words myself about SEALAB than those that appeared today in Parade magazine’s “Picks” for the week: “During the same period that NASA was working toward putting a man on the moon, the U.S. Navy was testing ways for people to thrive underwater. This tale of the ill-fated Sealab project (whose impact is still felt in deep-sea diving) is as captivating as an adventure novel.” And my book shared the venerable magazine’s weekly honor with the latest album by Leonard Cohen, no less.

 

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