A Daughter's Tale
The Memoir of Winston Churchill's Youngest Child
by Mary Soames
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Pub Date Jul 24 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Random House Publishing Group | Random House
Description
In
this charming and intimate memoir, Winston Churchill's youngest daughter shares
stories from her remarkable life-and tells of the unbreakable bond she forged
with her father through some of the most tumultuous years in British history.
Now approaching her ninetieth birthday, Mary Soames is the only surviving child
of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Through a combination of personal
reminiscences and never-before-published diary entries, she describes what it
was like growing up as the scion of one of the lions of twentieth-century
statecraft. Warm memories of a childhood spent roaming the grounds of the
family's country estate, tending to a small menagerie of pets, evoke the
idyllic mood of England between the wars. As she matures into one of her father's
most trusted companions, we are given rare glimpses inside the glittering
social milieu through which the Churchills moved-as well as the
rough-and-tumble world of British politics. With fly-on-the-wall immediacy,
Mary describes the momentous debate in Parliament where Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain was driven from office, paving the way for Winston Churchill's
ascension and the grueling crucible of World War II.
During the war Mary served as a gunner in the women's auxiliary, helping to
shoot down the German V-1 rockets then bedeviling London. Styling herself as
Private M. Churchill to avoid publicity, she led a unique double life that
comes vividly alive again in the retelling. Splitting her time between
luncheons at Chequers-where she spent time with the likes of Lord
Mountbatten-and the turret of an anti-aircraft battery, she was never far from
the center of the action. Hitler even reportedly hatched a plan, never
consummated, to hire spies to seduce her in order to gain access to secret British
war plans. She attended the Potsdam Conference as her father's aide-de-camp,
arranging a memorable dinner with Harry Truman and Josef Stalin (whom she
acidly remembers as "small, dapper, and rather twinkly"). And when British
voters overwhelmingly turned on Churchill in the 1945 election, it is left to
Mary to recount the pain and devastation her father could never publicly
express.
The mutual love and affection between Mary Soames and her parents pours forth
from every page of this elegantly written memoir. A Daughter's Tale is
both a moving personal history and a source of untold insight into one of the
enduring icons of British national life.
Mary Soames is the youngest and only surviving child of Winston and Clementine Churchill. She was born in 1922 and brought up at Chartwell in Kent. In 1941, at age eighteen, she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service and served in mixed anti-aircraft batteries in England and Europe. She accompanied her father as his aide-de-camp on several of his wartime overseas journeys. In 1945 she was awarded the MBE (military). In 1947 she married Captain Christopher Soames, Coldstream Guards, later Lord Soames, PC, GCMG, CH. She is also the author of her mother's biography, Clementine Churchill, and edited Speaking for Themselves, the personal letters between her parents.
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Advance Praise
"Perceptive, funny, always totally honest, it provides an unequalled view of the corridors of power."-The Spectator
"Perceptive, funny, always totally honest, it provides an unequalled view of the corridors of power."-The Spectator
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780812993332 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 368 |