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In this first full-length study of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Susan Hertog pierces the public image of Anne and Charles to reveal their story from inside the marriage and gives us a true understanding of the author of the best-selling classic The Gift from the Sea.
Susan Hertog plumbs the depths of Anne Lindbergh's search for her own identity and vision as she struggles to remain faithful to her marriage and to motherhood. Anne Morrow Lindbergh is the story not only of a brilliant writer who probed the heart of womanhood but also the anatomy of a marriage, the journey of a young bride who overcame the pressures of fame, personal tragedy, and social constraint to find answers that continue to illuminate the lives of women today.
Most famous for being the wife of Charles Lindbergh, Anne Morrow Lindbergh held her own pilot's license, and published numerous books, articles, and poems. Marguerite Gavin captures the personalities of both the author and her subject. Hertog had never written a book before this project, and Gavin's hushed, reverential reading portrays both the confidence born of careful research, and the tenuous nature of a first, and major, undertaking. While attempting to dive into Mrs. Lindbergh's emotional and intellectual lives, neither book nor performance completely immerses itself into the subject. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
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