THE LINDBERGH NANNY by Mariah Fredericks - Review

 


In 1927, Charles Lindbergh made the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris. He is immediately an international hero. In Mariah Frederick's novel, THE LINDBERGH NANNY (Minotaur) Charles Lindbergh, Jr. is kidnapped in 1932, and the eyes of the world are once again on the Lindberg family.

Betty Gow, Charles Lindbergh Jr.'s nanny, an immigrant with a troubled past, believes she is so lucky to be taking care of little Charles. But soon, Betty becomes suspect number one for what she did or didn't do. Her name and photo are slapped across newspapers around the world and she becomes the target of public scorn.

Mariah Fredricks writes a novel true to the tragic story and creates a narrative which is compelling. She  produces a story with human characters, which will hook readers and have them caring. While reading I found myself in Betty's place. It was fabulous until it wasn't. Unlike much historical fiction, there isn't a dual timeline and THE LINDBERGH NANNY is fresh.


Mariah Fredericks is the author of several novels for teens, and the mystery series, A Death of No Importance. The Lindberg Nanny is her second adult novel.

She lives with her husband and son in Jackson Heights, New York.

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