Darling Winston: Forty Years of Letters Between Winston Churchill and His Mother

Darling Winston: Forty Years of Letters Between Winston Churchill and His Mother

by David Lough (Author)

Synopsis

Between 1881, when Churchill was just six, and 1921, the year of his mother's death, Winston Churchill and Jennie Jerome were prolific and energetic correspondents. Their exchange of letters has never before been published as a volume of correspondence, and many of these intimate letters - between two highly gifted writers - are being published here for the first time.

A significant addition to the Churchill canon, Darling Winston traces Churchill's emotional, intellectual and political development as confided to his main mentor. As well as providing a basic narrative of Jennie and Winston's lives over a forty-year period, Darling Winston portrays a mother-son relationship characterised at the outset by Winston's dependence on his mother, which is dramatically reversed as her life crumbles tragically towards its end.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published: 20 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 178669770X
ISBN 13: 9781786697707
Book Overview:

The first ever collection of the letters between Churchill and his mother sheds revelatory light on the future wartime premier.


Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR NO MORE CHAMPAGNE:
'Astonishing revelations ... makes you wholly rethink the perceived wisdom about the icon' William Boyd.
'A fascinating read' The Times/i>.
Author Bio

David Lough is the author of No More Champagne, a much-praised study of Winston Churchill's finances. David studied history at Oxford and later founded a business that advises families on investments, tax affairs and inheritance planning.