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Gaithersburg
Book Festival

May 16, 2026

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Moderator

Zach Powers

Featured Title: First Cosmic Velocity
First Cosmic Velocity
First Cosmic Velocity by Zach Powers

A stunningly imaginative novel about the Cold War, the Russian space program, and the amazing fraud that pulled the wool over the eyes of the world.

It’s 1964 in the USSR, and unbeknownst even to Premier Khrushchev himself, the Soviet space program is a sham. Well, half a sham. While the program has successfully launched five capsules into space, the Chief Designer and his team have never successfully brought one back to earth. To disguise this, they’ve used twins. But in a nation built on secrets and propaganda, the biggest lie of all is about to unravel.

Because there are no more twins left.

Combining history and fiction, the real and the mystical, First Cosmic Velocity is the story of Leonid, the last of the twins. Taken in 1950 from a life of poverty in Ukraine to the training grounds in Russia, the Leonids were given one name and one identity, but divergent fates. Now one Leonid has launched to certain death (or so one might think…), and the other is sent on a press tour under the watchful eye of Ignatius, the government agent who knows too much but gives away little. And while Leonid battles his increasing doubts about their deceitful project, the Chief Designer must scramble to perfect a working spacecraft, especially when Khrushchev nominates his high-strung, squirrel-like dog for the first canine mission.

By turns grim and whimsical, fatalistic and deeply hopeful, First Cosmic Velocity is a sweeping novel of the heights of mankind’s accomplishments, the depths of its folly, and the people–and canines–with whom we create family.

About Zach Powers

Zach Powers is the author of the novel, “First Cosmic Velocity” (Putnam 2019) and the story collection, “Gravity Changes” (BOA Editions 2017). His writing has been featured by American Short Fiction, Lit Hub, The Washington Post and elsewhere. He works as artistic director for The Writer’s Center and Poet Lore, America’s oldest poetry magazine. Originally from Savannah, Ga., he now lives in Arlington, Va.

At the Festival this year, Zach will be moderating a panel featuring authors Julie Dalton and Amy Bernstein.

Twitter: @Z_Powers

Moderator Schedule:

Venue(s):

Dashiell Hammett Pavilion

Presentation Start Time:

10:15 am

Presentation End Time:

11:05 am

Signing Time:

11:15 am

Presentation Authors: