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Then, on a windy night in 1932, a shocking crime shakes Katie's town, and all of America, to the core: the baby son of aviator and American hero Charles Lindbergh is kidnapped from his crib.
The country mourns, a manhunt begins, and when Bruno Richard Hauptmann is captured and accused, Katie, only 12, finds herself inside the courtroom at the Lindbergh baby trial as an assistant to her reporter uncle.
In a lyrical and suspenseful novel in poems, author Jen Bryant takes us inside one of the most widely publicized criminal cases of the twentieth century. And through the eyes of a bright and curious narrator, she reveals the real-life figures of the trial, their startling fates, and the many faces of justice.
169 pages, Turtleback
First published January 1, 2004