Non-fiction:
* "A Gift from the Sea" (1955): A beloved classic that explores themes of solitude, nature, and the search for meaning.
* "The Whale Watcher" (1987): A poignant memoir about his father's life and legacy, particularly his experiences with whales and the ocean.
* "The Autobiography of Charles Lindbergh" (edited by Reeve Lindbergh, 1977): A comprehensive account of Lindbergh's life and achievements, based on his own writings and interviews.
* "No More Words" (2012): A collection of essays on topics such as nature, family, and the importance of preserving wilderness.
Fiction:
* "The Twenty-Third Psalm" (1960): A novel about a family's struggles in the wake of tragedy.
* "The Unicorn" (1968): A novel that explores themes of love, loss, and redemption.
* "The Voyage of the Sablefish" (1986): A novel that combines adventure with a message about environmentalism.
* "The Phantom Sea" (1991): A novel about a family who must confront their past.
Reeve Lindbergh also published several books for children. His writing is often characterized by its sensitivity, lyrical prose, and deep connection to nature.