Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Working on Alcoholism Memoir
Thursday, September 25th, 2008Buzz Aldrin, the first man on the moon, is releasing a memoir next year — and it’s not just about space-walking.
The astronaut’s memoir will focus as much on his struggles with alcoholism and depression as it will on his space days.
“From the pinnacle of Apollo, my greatest challenge became the human one — overcoming alcoholism and living beyond depression — a challenge that required more courage and determination than going to the moon,” Aldrin, 78, said in a statement issued Thursday by his publisher.
“I was 39 years of age, had achieved my grandest goal, and should have been on top of the world, but there were no roadmaps, and few signposts if any along the way that could lead me out of the quagmire into which I had tumbled. For 10 years, I floundered.”
The book will be called Magnificent Desolation: The Long Road Home from the Moon.





