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One important conflict in the book is centered around Lindbergh's resentment of his worldwide celebrity and the intense scrutiny the press treated him with. He and his wife, Anne, had to travel in disguises to try not to be noticed and photographed. Press attention would crescendo with the kidnapping of his child in the "Crime of the Century." After the death of Charles Junior, Lindbergh and his wife took extensive trips around the world to try to escape the attention.

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An American Hero: The True Story of Charles A. Lindbergh