Thursday, January 22, 2026

Book Birthday Blog with Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw

 

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Where we celebrate new books from Michigan's authors, illustrators and translators.

 

Congratulations to Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw on the release of Rugged RAX

 

 

 

How did you come up with the idea for your book? 

My son, Josh, while a junior at the University of Michigan, introduced me to CubeSats, when he joined the Michigan eXploration Laboratory (MXL) in 2013. CubeSats are miniature satellites built from 10xm x 10cm x 10cm cubic units and are extendable to larger sizes. They are much cheaper to build and deploy than larger satellites and provide an immense amount of information about space in a tiny package.
 
During Josh’s two years at MXL his team designed, built and tested three CubeSats. I was enthralled with every step of the process. Once I began my writing journey, I contacted MXL’s director, Professor James Cutler, and through discussion I decided to write a book about MXL’s first CubeSat—Radio Aurora Explorer (RAX). 

What is something you hope your readers will take away from your book? 

a.     Failure is difficult but it is an essential part of the scientific process and life.
b.     You don’t have to be big to do extraordinary things. 

What was the most difficult part of writing this book? 

Making sure the science was accurate was particularly daunting due to the complexity and technical aspects of space, space weather, and spacecraft. I also wanted to assure the illustrations portrayed the science correctly. Rugged RAX’s illustrator, Mesa Schumacher, went beyond the massive amounts of photos, charts, diagrams, etc. I sent her via my publisher, by doing her own research and willingly tweaking even minor details. 

What are your marketing plans for the book and where can we find it? 

I am doing an early marketing push but mostly plan on working on an evergreen campaign since this book has a high appeal for the education market as well as STEM and space-oriented kids. 

What's next for you? 

The launch of Decoding the Moon—my first venture into fiction and my first venture into middle-grade—on February 25, 2026! This one is literally and figuratively a dream come true! 

Here’s the blurb: Avid rock climber Levi Manes thinks his newfound fear of heights is enough to shake up his twelve-year-old life. What he didn’t realize is, three months later, the tragic death of his mother would fracture his entire world. To make matters worse, Levi’s dad, unable to face his grief, moves their family from their home in the Detroit suburbs to a small town in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Can the combination of some secret codes, rock climbing, and the Supermoon pull Levi’s family together and bring them the closure they each desperately need? 

More about the book . . . 

Imagine you are part of an engineering team tasked with designing and building a mini but mighty satellite—a CubeSat named RAX. Your CubeSat’s mission? Gather space weather data to help scientists prevent massive blackouts caused by solar storms. But this team failed during its first attempt; will it succeed this time? Rugged RAX is the true story of CubeSat RAX and is packed with a payload of space science and engineering for STEM enthusiasts. 

Published by: Fifth Avenue Press 

More about the author . . . 

Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw is an award-winning children’s book author and former elementary special education teacher passionate about growing young minds, engaging readers, and empowering student leaders. In addition to Rugged RAX, her writing credentials include I Campaigned for Ice Cream: A Boy’s Quest for Ice Cream Trucks, Mighty Mahi, and The Super Volcano: The Hidden Hero Below Yellowstone National Park. The proud momma of two grown boys, Suzanne lives in Waterford, Michigan with her husband and furry writing companion Ziggy. When she’s not dreaming up new writing projects, you can find her reading, kayaking, hiking, or practicing yoga. 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suzanne.lipshaw/ 

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/suzannelipshaw.bsky.social 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzannejacobslipshaw/ 

 


 

22 comments:

  1. Cosmic congratulations to you, Suzanne!! It's so fun to watch your career blossom.

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    1. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:47 AM

      Thank you Carrie! Congrats to you too on your latest book. Let’s try to catch up when I come to Marquette this summer to promote my novel.

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  2. This is so lovely, Suzanne! Congratulations.

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    1. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:49 AM

      Thank you for aiding RAX’s journey along. It took a while for this mentorship winner to find a publisher but persistence paid off!

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  3. Congratulations, Suzanne! I love this book and your message!

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  4. Congratulations Suzanne! I love it when our kid's lives and interests prompt us to be creative.

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    1. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:51 AM

      They are truly an inspiration.

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  5. Congrats, Suzanne! What an awesome way to come up with the idea for your story.

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    1. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:51 AM

      Thank you Natalie!!

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  6. Suzanne I appreciate your comments about wanting to make sure the science is correct. Teachers that buy and use this book will benefit from you already doing the research. Congratulations and good luck with the marketing.

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    1. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:53 AM

      Thank you. It wouldn’t be nonfiction if it wasn’t accurate. I was so nervous when the professor who I interviewed read the published book right in front of me.

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  7. Fascinating back story on what inspired your latest book! Congrats!

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  8. Congratulations, Suzanne! I love that you take the science accuracy so seriously, and that the illustrator does also. Best wishes with the next book!

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    1. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:55 AM

      Thank you. It wouldn’t be nonfiction if it wasn’t accurate. I was so nervous when the professor who I interviewed read the published book right in front of me.

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  9. Congratulations Suzanne!! I loved reading about your inspiration.

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  10. Suzanne Jacobs LipshawJanuary 23, 2026 at 10:55 AM

    Much appreciated Deb!

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  11. Congratulations, Suzanne. All the best as Rugged Rax takes off, and with your upcoming launch as well!

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  12. Congratulations, Susan. The research alone is impressive! This feels like a perfect STEM book.

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