Anne Morrow Lindberg is the subject of The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin. The author studied the diaries of Anne to write her story. Before she met Charles Lindberg she was the daughter of the U.S. ambassador in Mexico. She attended Smith College and majored in English. During her life she published half a dozen books. She won awards for her writing. Being married to Lindberg was not an easy life. He was not always a kind man. Together they were a power couple and the media hounded them constantly. Things got so bad they left the United States and lived in Europe to avoid the press. I enjoyed reading about Anne.
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