A. Scott Berg discusses his book, “Lindbergh.” He explains that the book is a biography of the life and career of the legendary aviator, Charles Lindbergh. Berg shares stories concerning the detailed research that he conducted in order to write Lindbergh’s biography. He explains that Lindbergh’s wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, allowed him unrestricted access to both her and her husband’s personal papers. He goes on to detail various topics that the biography covers, including accusations that Lindbergh was a Nazi sympathizer, the kidnapping of the Lindbergh’s first child, and Anne’s affair with a New Jersey doctor.
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