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Average rating3.4
I just finished the Lindbergh Nanny by Mariah Fredericks and here are my musings
Betty Gow is desperate for a job so when an interview becomes available to nanny for the famous Lindberghs, it's too good an opportunity to pass up. Charles Sr, Americas golden boy with his lovely family makes headlines wherever he goes and his son, Charlie, is almost as famous as he is.
Becoming overly attached to young Charlie, Betty navigates the perils of being the nanny to the world's most famous baby and outsiders need to see him. After a love affair gone sour leaves her heartbroken, Betty finds solace in caring for Charlie and accepts the attention of Red, a sailor... Then one night, Charlie is just gone.
All eyes turn to betty. How can she clear her own name and find out what really happened to the child who stole her heart?
I found this book quite lovely. I actually didn't know much about the Lindbergh case so it was interesting to see how this book unfolded around such a massive historical event. It did send me down the google rabbit hole. I have questions that obviously cannot be answered but I am not satisfied with the official story.
I found the Lindberghs to be quite a weird couple and not just because they left their baby for months without providing money to cover new clothing but there was something very odd in their demeanors as well. I have to admit that I kind of wonder if Charles Senior didn't have something to do with the death of his son. I can't shake the feeling.
The author did a fantastic job of humanizing Betty but I am not going to lie, it was a little boring in places. Not enough that it made the book unenjoyable but enough that they could have probably taken those parts out.
Solid writing and I love the flow of the book and for the most part it was well paced but like I said, there were definitely things I would have removed personally.
4 stars! Calling historical fiction fans! This book is a must for you, especially if you like true events in your HF!
Thank you to #Netgalley and st martins press for my review copy!!