Status
Available
Publication
Nan A. Talese (1999), Edition: 1st, 576 pages
Description
Anne Morrow was married to the famous aviator Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. As hungry for life and adventure as he, she harnessed his fame and his courage to become a groundbreaking aviator and writer. The tragic kidnapping and murder of their infant son became the price Anne paid for her marriage to a hero and the catalyst for her passionate commitment to her family and work.
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User reviews
LibraryThing member dianez
I enjoyed much of this book and it was the only one I read that was not by Anne or daughter Reeve. However, I wonder about what was said. The family stated that the interviews were against their wishes and that Anne had started to go into mental decline. Was what Anne said her real thought or
Was the family only concerned about Anne or just about the talk of affairs by Charles and Anne?
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confused memory? We will never know. Was the family only concerned about Anne or just about the talk of affairs by Charles and Anne?
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Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
576 p.; 9.5 inches
ISBN
038546973X / 9780385469739