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By: Charles Lindbergh
Narrated by: Tim Getman
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We is the personal account of Charles A. Lindbergh and his historic transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. Published mere months after he completed the journey, his memoir includes his thoughts about the future of aviation and his life leading up to that solo journey.

Taking off from Long Island in the Spirit of St. Louis on May twentieth, less than thirty-six hours later he landed in Le Bourget Field in Paris. And over night he transformed from anonymous mail pilot to American hero. New York City threw him the biggest ticker tape parade to date, and he was even awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

In his own words, We brings to life one of the most dramatic events in aviation history and allows us a glimpse into one of the most daring solo journeys of the twentieth century.

Originally published in 1927.

Public Domain (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Aviation Biographies & Memoirs Engineering Historical Transportation New York Air Force

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The Narrator takes a little getting used to. I started listening to the book twice and stopped because of his voice and his way of reading. But because of the source material, I gave it a third try. Once you immerse yourself in the story let your mind envision what is going on with him learning to fly and barnstorming it was enjoyable. I will listen to it again!!

The story of Charles Lindbergh is amazing and in his own words,learning to fly the his flight across the Atlantic.

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It sounds like the book was written by a high school student. The person reading the book was too theatrical. It was a distraction from the story. It was a waste of a credit. It was a mistake.

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