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Anne Spencer Lindbergh (née Morrow; June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American author, aviator, and the wife of fellow aviator Charles Lindbergh.〔("Anne Morrow Lindbergh." ) ''Biography.com." Retrieved: November 17, 2011.〕 She was an acclaimed author whose books and articles spanned the genres of poetry to non-fiction, touching upon topics as diverse as youth and age; love and marriage; peace, solitude and contentment, as well as the role of women in the 20th century.〔Plunket, Robert. ("The lives they lived: Anne Morrow Lindbergh, b. 1906; The Heroine." ) ''The New York Times'', December 30, 2001. Retrieved: November 19, 2012.〕 Lindbergh's ''Gift from the Sea'' is a popular inspirational book, reflecting on the lives of American women. ==Early life== Anne Spencer Morrow was born on June 22, 1906 in Englewood, New Jersey.〔Hertog 2000, p. 50.〕 Her father was Dwight W. Morrow, a partner in J.P. Morgan & Co., who became United States Ambassador to Mexico and United States Senator from New Jersey. Her mother Elizabeth, was a poet and teacher, active in women's education,〔("Anne Morrow Lindbergh Biography." ) ''Lindbergh Foundation''. Retrieved: November 17, 2011.〕 who served as acting president of her alma mater Smith College.〔 Anne was the second of four children; her siblings were (Elisabeth Reeve ), Dwight, Jr., and Constance. The children were raised in a Calvinist household that fostered achievement.〔Eakin, Emily (December 12, 1999). ("The Pilot's Wife" ). ''The New York Times''.〕 Every night, Morrow's mother would read to her children for an hour. The children quickly learned to read and write, began reading to themselves, and writing poetry and diaries. Anne would later benefit from this routine, eventually publishing her later diaries to critical acclaim.〔Hertog 2000, p. 61.〕 After graduating from The Chapin School in New York City in 1924 (where she was president of the student body), Morrow attended Smith College, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1928.〔〔Pace, Eric. ("Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 94, dies; Champion of flight and women's concerns." ) ''The New York Times'', February 8, 2001. Retrieved: November 17, 2011.〕 She received the Elizabeth Montagu Prize for her essay on women of the eighteenth century and Madame d'Houdetot, and the Mary Augusta Jordan Literary Prize for her fictional piece entitled "Lida Was Beautiful".〔Hertog 2000, p. 74.〕
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