Description
The“poignant and superbly written memoir”(Chicago Tribune) of growing up as the daughter of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.•
Famous family: Reeve Lindbergh was the youngest child
in her family. Her parents were so successful at avoiding publicity that it took years before she realized that they were famous.
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Personal anecdotes: Reeve writes about events that weren't
known to the public. This is the story of what it was like to be a part of that extraordinary family.
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Beautiful, touching writing: Reviewers nationwide praised
the quality of writing in Reeve Lindbergh's memoir when it was first published ten years ago.