The Abracadabra Kid: A Writer's Life

Why was the author disappointed in Charles Lindbergh's radio broadcast as noted in the autobiography, The Abracadabra Kid: A Writer’s Life?

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When the national hero, Charles Lindbergh, came on the radio in the 1940s blaming all of the problems in Europe on the British and the Jews, it upset Fleischman and his family that a man of this stature could so readily accept such claptrap.

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The Abracadabra Kid: A Writer’s Life