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Reeve Lindbergh

    October 2, 1945

    Reeve Lindbergh crafts a literary legacy with her work as a children's author, novelist, and poet. Her writing frequently explores themes of family, nature, and the intricacies of human connection, offering readers profound insights into everyday life and complex emotions. Lindbergh's prose is characterized by its sensitivity and empathy, with her works resonating through their sincerity and poetic language.

    The Circle of Days
    Under a Wing
    No More Words
    Homer, the Library Cat
    The Midnight Farm
    Nobody Owns the Sky
    • 2012

      When a quiet-loving cat takes an unexpected tour of the neighbourhood, he's in for some rude surprises - until he discovers the purrfect solution.

      Homer, the Library Cat
    • 2002

      No More Words

      A Journal of My Mother, Anne Morrow Lindbergh

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(546)Add rating

      The memoir delves into the intimate journey of caring for Anne Morrow Lindbergh as she faces decline and isolation. It intertwines Reeve's struggles and fears with poignant reflections that highlight the enduring bond between mother and daughter. Through moments of humor and joy, the narrative reveals the complexities of their relationship, showcasing both the challenges and the deep love that persists amidst adversity.

      No More Words
    • 1998

      Under a Wing

      A Memoir

      The children's book author describes her famous father's harsh discipline, her mother's love, and the lasting effects of her brother's death.

      Under a Wing
    • 1998

      The Circle of Days

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In 1225, Saint Francis of Assisi wrote the Canticle of the Sun, a hymn of praise for all creation. Over the centuries, his reverent words celebrating the wonders of the world - from sun, moon and stars to fruit and flower, robin and thrush - have given inspiration to countless generations. This verse adaptation rekindles the reverence of St Francis's hymn in rhyming couplets.

      The Circle of Days
    • 1998

      Nobody Owns the Sky

      The Story of "Brave Bessie" Coleman

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.3(132)Add rating

      The story celebrates Bessie Coleman, a trailblazing figure in aviation who defied the odds to become the first licensed African-American female pilot in the 1920s. Reeve Lindbergh's poem pays tribute to Coleman's determination and achievements, capturing the spirit of her groundbreaking journey. The book features vibrant full-color illustrations that enhance the inspiring narrative of perseverance and breaking barriers in a male-dominated field.

      Nobody Owns the Sky
    • 1995

      The Midnight Farm

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(136)Add rating

      A mother helps her child overcome his fear of the dark by taking him on a midnight tour of their farm, and the two count their way in poetic verse as they encounter familiar sights in the darkness. Reprint.

      The Midnight Farm
    • 1995
    • 1993

      As a young girl prepares for school, she watches a cow and many other animals--including a goat, sheep, horse, goose, and pig--arrive and create havoc in the neighborhood.

      There's a COW in the Road!