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In this book, Anita Leslie skillfully crafts a vivid portrait of Jennie, Lady Randolph, Winston Churchill’s mother, blending Irish humor with keen intuition. While Winston inherited his father’s oratory skills, he drew invaluable qualities from his mother—her desire for action, formidable stamina, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity. Jennie was not only an extraordinary beauty but also a woman of zest, intelligence, and conversational ease, making her a notable figure of her time. Upon marrying Lord Randolph Churchill, a passionate young man who would become a prominent and controversial politician, she embraced the role of a supportive wife, bringing her heart and lively intellect to the partnership. However, her marriage was fraught with challenges, and after Randolph's death, she married twice more, to younger men. Her deep affection for Winston led her to indulge his whims during his youth, significantly influencing the leader he would become. Drawing from personal memories and family papers, Leslie presents a captivating exploration of one of the most powerful women in Churchill’s life, illuminating Jennie's lasting impact on her son and the nation.
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Jennie, Anita Leslie
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- 1974
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