This Biography is about one of the best Aviator Anne Morrow Lindbergh including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Anne Morrow Lindbergh | |
Real Name | Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
Profession | Aviators, Short Story Writers, Novelists |
Nick Name | Anne Spencer Morrow |
Famous as | Renowned Author & Aviator |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Anne Morrow Lindbergh | |
Born on | 22 June 1906 |
Birthday | 22nd June |
Died At Age | 94 |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Englewood, New Jersey |
Died on | 07 February 2001 |
Place of death | Passumpsic, Vermont |
City | New Jersey |
Family Background of Anne Morrow Lindbergh | |
Father | Dwight W. Morrow |
Mother | Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow |
Siblings | Elisabeth Reeve Dwight, Jr., Constance |
Spouse/Partner | Charles Lindbergh |
Children | Anne Lindbergh Jon Lindbergh Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr |
Education | Smith College |
Awards | 1933 – Hubbard Medal for having completed 40000 miles (64000 km) of exploratory flying with her husband Charles Lindbergh
1993 – Aerospace Explorer Award in recognition of her achievements in and contributions to the aerospace field 1935 – inaugural National Book Awards for the Most Distinguished General Nonfiction 1938 – inaugural National Book AwardsChristopher Award for War Within and Without |
Personal Fact of Anne Morrow Lindbergh | |
The first American woman of her time to receive a glider pilot’s license, Anne Morrow Lindbergh was a highly acclaimed and bestselling author apart from being the wife of the American aviator Charles Lindbergh. Along with her husband she explored and charted many air routes between continents, serving as his co-pilot, radio operator and navigator. Her book Gift from the Sea’ is regarded as one of seminal works in the genre of feminist literature. She authored more than 13 works, including novels, prose, poetry, travel books and personal diaries and letters. She was recipient of numerous awards and anecdotes, which she received for her aviation and writing. The Lindbergh family made headlines after their 20 month son was kidnapped and murdered, eventually the family relocated to Europe worried about the safety of their other children and also wanting to escape from the media frenzy. She was inducted into the International Women in Aviation Pioneer Hall of Fame, the National Women’s Hall of Fame and the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Anne was a talented woman, constantly searching for her own identity in the shadow of a famous husband. |
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