Clementine : the life of Mrs. Winston Churchill / Sonia Purnell.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780525429777 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 436 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Viking, [2015]
- Copyright: ©2015
Content descriptions
General Note: | "First published in Great Britain under the title First lady: the life and wars of Clementine Churchill by Aurum Press Ltd."--Title page verso. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | Churchill, Clementine, 1885-1977. Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965. Prime ministers' spouses > Great Britain > Biography. Great Britain > History > 20th century. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
A portrait of Winston Churchill's extraordinary wife and her lesser-known role in World War II discusses her relationship with political mentor Eleanor Roosevelt, her role in safeguarding Churchill's health throughout key historical events and her controversial family priorities. 75,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
A portrait of Winston Churchill's extraordinary wife and her lesser-known role in World War II discusses her relationship with political mentor Eleanor Roosevelt, her role in safeguarding Churchill's health throughout key historical events and her controversial family priorities. - Baker & Taylor
A portrait of Winston Churchill's extraordinary wife and her lesser-known role in World War II discusses her relationship with political mentor Eleanor Roosevelt, her role in safeguarding Churchill's health throughout key historical events, and her controversial family priorities. - Penguin Putnam
A long over-due tribute to the extraordinary woman who was Winston Churchillâs closest confident, fiercest critic and shrewdest advisor that captures the intimate dynamic of one of historyâs most fateful marriages, as seen on The Crown and Darkest HourââEngrossing…the first formal biography of a woman who has heretofore been relegated to the sidelines.â âThe New York Times
Late in life, Winston Churchill claimed that victory in the Second World War would have been âimpossibleâ without the woman who stood by his side for fifty-seven turbulent years. Why, then, do we know so little about her? In this landmark biography, a finalist for the Plutarch prize, Sonia Purnell finally gives Clementine Churchill her due.
Born into impecunious aristocracy, the young Clementine Hozier was the target of cruel snobbery. Many wondered why Winston married her, when the prime ministerâs daughter was desperate for his attention. Yet their marriage proved to be an exceptional partnership. "You know,"Winston confided to FDR, "I tell Clemmie everything."
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Through the ups and downs of his tumultuous career, in the tense days when he stood against Chamberlain and the many months when he helped inspire his fellow countrymen and women to keep strong and carry on, Clementine made her husbandâs career her mission, at the expense of her family, her health and, fatefully, of her children. Any real consideration of Winston Churchill is incomplete without an understanding of their relationship. Clementine is both the first real biography of this remarkable woman and a fascinating look inside their private world.
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"Sonia Purnell has at long last given Clementine Churchill the biography she deserves. Sensitive yet clear-eyed, Clementine tells the fascinating story of a complex woman struggling to maintain her own identity while serving as the conscience and principal adviser to one of the most important figures in history. I was enthralled all the way through." âLynn Olson, bestselling author of Citizens of London - Random House, Inc.
"Sonia Purnell has at long last given Clementine Churchill the biography she deserves. Sensitive yet clear-eyed, Clementine tells the fascinating story of a complex woman struggling to maintain her own identity while serving as the conscience and principal adviser to one of the most important figures in history."Â âLynn Olson, bestselling author of Citizens of LondonÂ
Shortlisted for the 2016 Plutarch Award
A long-overdue tribute to the extraordinary woman behind Winston Churchill.
By Winston Churchillâs own admission, victory in the Second World War would have been âimpossible without her.â Until now, however, the only existing biography of Churchillâs wife, Clementine, was written by her daughter. Sonia Purnell finally gives Clementine her due with a deeply researched account that tells her life story, revealing how she was instrumental in softening FDRâs initial dislike of her husband and paving the way for Britainâs close relationship with America. It also provides a surprising account of her relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt and their differing approaches to the war effort.
Born into impecunious aristocracy, the young Clementine was the target of cruel snobbery. Many wondered why Winston married her, but their marriage proved to be an exceptional partnership. Beautiful and intelligent, but driven by her own insecurities, she made his career her mission. Any real consideration of Winston Churchill is incomplete without an understanding of their relationship, and Clementine is both the first real biography of this remarkable woman and a fascinating look inside their private world.