An acclaimed author, poet, and feminist, she is best known as the wife of their aviator Charles Lindbergh. Her numerous literary works include Gift from the Sea, North to the Orient, The Unicorn and Other Poems, and Dearly Beloved Chicago.
She was born in Englewood, New Jersey. She first met Charles while pursuing a degree at Smith College. In 1930, she became the first woman in America to earn a license as a glider pilot.
She was a member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame and the National Women's Hall of Fame, and was also a National Book Award winner.
She and Charles had six children: Charles Jr., Jon, Land, Anne, Scott, and Reeve. The Lindberghs' oldest child, Charles, Jr., was theirly kidnapped and murdered as an infant.
She married Charles Lindbergh on May 27, 1929.