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Hardcover Dear Mrs. Lindbergh Book

ISBN: 0393057852

ISBN13: 9780393057850

Dear Mrs. Lindbergh

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When two elderly Iowans, Ruth and Henry Gutterson, disappear mysteriously on their way home from Thanksgiving, their adult children find a crate of Ruth's letters written to Anne Morrow Lindbergh. In... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"Is this heaven? No, it's Iowa..."

This is a very well written story of a young aviator couple in the 1920's. He flies the Air Mail, she is an Iowa farm girl who becomes his navigator, later grounded when they begin a family. The story flips back and forth from the 1980's, when the couple are 80 years old, to their years together during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. Much of the story is told in the form of letters to Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, which are never answered. This is a very good story about the strength of relationships, family ties, and how a common passion, flying in this case, can bond a couple. At times very sad and heartfelt, but I am glad I took the chance to read it. Reminded me of "A Thousand Acres" in some ways, perhaps only because of the Iowa farm setting.

A gripping, tear-jerking first novel. Bravo!

I started reading Dear Mrs. Lindbergh last night and couldn't stop! It is a searching examination of the challenges faced by the heroine, Ruth Gutterson. Through Ruth, Hughes explores how a woman born in the early part of the 20th century attempts to reconcile the fierce love she has for her children and husband with her passion for flying. Hughes's prose is clean and unflinching, her style underscoring her characters' drive to understand themselves and those they love. Early American aviation history enriches the novel, and through her letters to Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the reader is given a vision of Ruth's psyche and deepest desires. Dear Mrs. Lindbergh is a rarity in contemporary fiction--- Hughes builds her characters and story with grace and quiet, the novel's pull on the reader ever increasing until with the powerful conclusion, we are firmly within this gifted novelist's beautifully evoked world. Bravo to this promising author. I eagerly await her next publication!

a heartbreaking work of staggering genuis

I borrowed a line from author Dave Eggers to describe Kathleen Hughes' book "Dear Mrs. Lindbergh." It's an emotional story that only gets better as you read, and such a superb ending, unexpected and perfect. Everyone should read this book!
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