Part One
1. Karma
2. Northern Lights
3. No Place Like Home
4. Under a Wing
5. Spirit
6. Perchance to Dream
Part Two
7. Only a Man
8. Unicorns
9. "We"
10. Sourland
11. Apprehension
12. Circus Maximus
Part Three
13. Rising Tides
14. The Great Debate
15. Clipped Wings
Part Four
16. Phoenix
17. Double Sunrise
18. Alone Together
19. Aloha
Acknowledgments
Notes and Sources
Permissions
Index
A. Scott Berg is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of five biographies: Max Perkins: Editor of Genius, winner of the National Book Award; Goldwyn, for which he received a Guggenheim Fellowship; Lindbergh, winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Kate Remembered, his biographical memoir of Katharine Hepburn; and Wilson, the definitive biography of twenty-eighth president Woodrow Wilson.
Praise for Lindbergh
“The definitive account of a dramatic and disturbing American
story...One of the most important biographies of the decade...an
extraordinary achievement.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“A magisterial work...a superb job...With Berg's free access to
previously unavailable documentation, this is sure to be the
definitive biography of Lindbergh.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred
review)
“Berg's biography [is] sure to renew interest in this unique
American hero.”—People Magazine
“In Lindbergh, A. Scott Berg brings us about as close as I suspect
we ever will get to the man himself. The first biographer to be
granted unfettered access to Lindbergh's private papers, Berg
provides enough fresh detail to trace the roots of Lindbergh's
personality, its strengths as well as its maddening flaws, all the
way back to his turbulent boyhood.”—The New York Times Book
Review
“A biography that will be one of the publishing events of the
year...one of the most extraordinary lives of the 20th
century.”—Vanity Fair
“Fanatically researched and very moving...stunning in its fairness
to a harsh and unknowable Charles Lindbergh.”—Esquire
“A comprehensive and invaluable text.”—The Washington Post Book
World
“The most outstanding piece of nonfiction that I have read this
year...Berg does a spectacular job of establishing why Lindbergh
proves such a powerful icon for the 20th century...A substantial
piece of history that illuminates an important figure...It's the
kind of book that took almost a decade to create. And it's worth
it.”—USA Today
A prize-winning biographer offers the definitive look at an American hero.
Praise for Lindbergh
"The definitive account of a dramatic and disturbing American
story...One of the most important biographies of the decade...an
extraordinary achievement."-Los Angeles Times Book
Review
"A magisterial work...a superb job...With Berg's free access to
previously unavailable documentation, this is sure to be the
definitive biography of Lindbergh."-Kirkus Reviews (starred
review)
"Berg's biography [is] sure to renew interest in this unique
American hero."-People Magazine
"In Lindbergh, A. Scott Berg brings us about as close as I
suspect we ever will get to the man himself. The first biographer
to be granted unfettered access to Lindbergh's private papers, Berg
provides enough fresh detail to trace the roots of Lindbergh's
personality, its strengths as well as its maddening flaws, all the
way back to his turbulent boyhood."-The New York Times Book
Review
"A biography that will be one of the publishing events of
the year...one of the most extraordinary lives of the 20th
century."-Vanity Fair
"Fanatically researched and very moving...stunning in its fairness
to a harsh and unknowable Charles Lindbergh."-Esquire
"A comprehensive and invaluable text."-The Washington
Post Book World
"The most outstanding piece of nonfiction that I have read
this year...Berg does a spectacular job of establishing why
Lindbergh proves such a powerful icon for the 20th century...A
substantial piece of history that illuminates an important
figure...It's the kind of book that took almost a decade to create.
And it's worth it."-USA Today
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