The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin
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"The Aviator's Wife" by Melanie Benjamin
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The story weaves through time and tragedy and displays the constant strains that are put on the marriage. The kidnapping of their child and the prying eyes of the media, lead the family to move to Germany during Hitler's rule. While the book speaks of Charles Lindberg's political views, for the family the time in Germany seemed to be a breath of fresh air - miles separated them from their loss and the controlled media of Nazi Germany allowed them freedoms not awarded them in the states. Lindberg's own controlling behavior begins to stifle his accomplished wife, putting further distance between the two.
The distance and control eventually erode away at the relationship until is resembles nothing of what it once was. Yet, the two share a history together that no one else, but the two of them, can understand. The aviator's wife accomplished many great things in her life and has left behind a legacy of strength, grace, and fortitude. Her story is one worth reading.
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