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![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ![]() ![]() Once more we are drawn into the outer and inner worlds of Anne Morrow Lindbergh as we live the years of 1933-1935 through her diaries and letters. We see Anne and Charles still in deep grief over the loss of their first son in the sensational kidnapping of 1932 despite the birth of a new son, Jon, five months later. The tragedy and the publicity it generated would scar them for life. Anne retreated even more into her introspective, anti-social world and Charles developed a lifetime aversion to the press. Next Anne suffers the loss of her beloved sister, Elizabeth, throwing her into bouts of depression. Charles, who is not given to introspection, but rather lives a life full of interests and activity, is her rock whom she dearly loves. Anne, full of doubts about her writing ability, embarks upon writing her first book to fill a need for accomplishment in her own right, in her own name. A fascinating story and intimate examination of the Morrow and Lindbergh families. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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