October Sky is the true-life story of West Virginian high school student Homer Hickham who was inspired by the 1957 launch of Sputnik to build and launch his own rocket. 

 Homer included (in his book) everything: from building the missile as part of a science project, to the first (disastrous) attempts to launch it, to the tentative first flight in front of the inquisitive locals. 

Fighting Homer all the way is his father (Chris Cooper), a fiercely proud supervisor at the local coal mine who expects his son to follow in his footsteps, and cannot understand for one minute the boy's fascination with something so fantastical as space travel. But Homer refuses to give up, often clashing with his father and practically tearing his family apart in the pursuit of his dream. 

This superb novel was set in Coalwood, West Virginia. This setting was critical to the whole point of the book, without any mines how could his dad become a mine supervisor? How would Homer spot the satellite (Sputnik) if he weren't in the Appalachian area of the US? So we can conclude that if Homer's autobiography would be set in a different place, for instance LA, he probably couldn't see the satellite because of the polluted air, there wouldn't much of a bustling mining industry, he wouldn't be known in his town. So Coalwood is the perfect place that Homer set his bio, quite obviously  where he lived.

With the help of his friends and colleagues, he was noticed by NASA for constructing and launching successful rocket missions, and to 
 
Turlington's Dog and The Waterslide are both comedy/funny stories. The narrator grabs your attention immediately, by starting each story with important details and information. In my opinion, 'Turlingtons Dog' was funnier because it grabbed my attention quicker and it wasn't too long of repetiteve and it appealed to me. I would relate more towards Turlington's Dog more because of the same reasons stated above. I would sypethesize the most toward the 'old man' and 'Mr. Turlington' in both stories because they were not excpecting what they were getting. I would recommend both stories for a friend because they were both simple ideas that were made funny. My favourite book genre is factual/non fiction, but I would never turn down a comedy, dramatic piece, as I love to laugh