by EdwinaCurrie (Author)
In the late 1980s, when she began keeping a diary, Edwina Currie was the second most prominent woman in British politics - after Margaret Thatcher. Indeed, she was often spoken of as a potential prime minister. Her outspokenness and her lively, media-friendly personality won her a much higher profile than her status as a junior minister would otherwise have commanded. When she was forced to resign from the Government after warning of the danger signs of salmonella infection in eggs, she was already a national figure. The appearance of these diaries is a significant publishing event. Like Alan Clark's diaries, they provide an insight into politics at the top, by a writer with an observant eye and a sharp sense of humour. Edwina Currie's honesty, frankness and courage make these unexpurgated diaries an irresistible read. Their revelation of her four-year affair with former Prime Minister John Major has already been a media sensation.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 334
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Published: 03 Oct 2002
ISBN 10: 0316860247
ISBN 13: 9780316860246
Book Overview: Edwina Currie is a former Government minister and for fourteen years was the well-known Member of Parliament for Derbyshire South.