It was called the crime of the century, and it was front-page news: the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. "Correction of Drift: A Novel in Stories "imagines the private lives behind the headlines of the case, and examines the endurance--and demise--of those consumed by the tragedy. Every character brings a different past life to the event, be it a life of celebrity, or of misfortune and obscurity. There is Anne Morrow Lindbergh--daughter of a millionaire, the shy poet who married a national hero; Charles Lindbergh--the rough-and-tumble Minnesota barnstormer, who at age twenty-five made the first transatlantic flight, bringing him world-wide prestige; Violet--the skittish family maid with a curious attachment to the boy and a secret life that lapses into hysteria and self-destruction; and the kidnappers--an assembly of misfits with their own histories of misery. All are bound by the violence, turmoil, and mystery of the child's disappearance as it becomes evident that each life has been irrevocably changed. Patterns of bereavement and loss illuminate these stories: despair at the death of a child; the retreat into seclusion; the comfort and the desolation of a marriage. But the heart of this novel is the far-reaching nature of tragedy, and the ways the characters go on to live--or end--their lives.
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