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Anne Morrow Lindbergh's 'First Lady Of The Air'
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
“First Lady of the Air”
By: Kathleen C. Winters Introduction The story that I read is Anne Morrow Lindbergh “First Lady of the Air”. This book is written by Kathleen C. Winters who is an aviation historian as well as a licensed pilot and former flight instructor. The story is about Anne Morrow Lindbergh who is also an author and aviator. The story focuses on Anne Lindbergh’s flying career.
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh was born into a wealthy family, she is also a bright and an adventurous woman. She is a woman with great passion in everything she does. Her parents supported her all the way through. She lived with his parents until he met Charles Lindbergh. Charles Lindbergh is really renowned in the field of aviation. As they share the same interests, their friendship turned into a budding romance and after several years, they got married. Anne and Charles gave more focus on the same path that they are taking. They’re really destined for each other because they have the same interests and they really love each other, they are the perfect match. Anne And Charles filled their adventures together with love and excitement. They lived in happiness with the company of each other. Focusing on Anne Morrow’s passion as an aviator, Anne Morrow Lindbergh helped to pioneer air routes, traveled around the
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She became quiet and introspective, she found the public very intruding. Moreover, Anne Morrow also became depressed because of the tragic abduction and murder of her son. She really struggled in conforming with her roles and ambitions, but in the end she still is a successful pilot. She contributed so much on the American aviation, she became an inspiration to many people. She made us believe that in every struggle there still is a triumph ahead of us. Never stop believing and keep on flying through the problems that you will

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