Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001) was an American author and aviator, best known for her literary works and her marriage to famous aviator Charles Lindbergh. She was the first woman to earn a glider pilot's license in the United States, showcasing her passion for aviation.
In addition to her aviation achievements, Anne wrote several books, including the acclaimed Gift from the Sea, which reflects on the themes of solitude and personal growth. Her writings often explored the complexities of life, love, and motherhood, making her a significant figure in American literature.