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Reeve Lindbergh has written a beautiful and honest book about growing up the child of the two famous aviators and authors. She writes of her mother Anne, then writes of her father, then writes of them as her parents, and as a couple. I've always been amazed that after the tragic kidnapping of their first son, they were able to raise five children without high security, body guards, and in an armed fortress. These two fancinatting people raised an extrodinary family and has left the world a touching legacy. Charles and Anne should be very proud. Well written, I couldn't put it down!
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Very well written memoir! I loved all the intimate details of their family life. Highly recommended and am going to check out her mom's books!
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Beautifully written. Interesting that the reader (in my case raised among the "less privileged") can identify with the writer's memories and observations. I enjoyed the fact that the author, though very proud of her family, is not snobbishly so. I enjoyed this book very much!
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Good story written by the youngest of the 5 living Lindbergh children about her family. Gives a lot of insight into the life of her very private parents, and what it was like growing up in the Lindbergh family.
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The story of growing up in the aftermath of the famous kidnapping as written by the youngest of the other five Lindbergh children. Photos and lovely insights on Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh