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Reviewed on July 1, 1996
Gr 7-Up Denenberg presents Lindbergh not only as aviation's superstar, but also as a tarnished hero who espoused the German cause on the eve of World War II. Readers view the Lone Eagle as a courageous and committed man, yet one capable of bad judgment and bigotry. Frequent use of Lindbergh's own words and quotations from various sources shore up the author's assessment. The section on the Lindbergh baby kidnapping reads like suspense fiction and is ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




