In 1939, seventeen-year-old Mary found herself in an extraordinary position at an extraordinary time: it was the outbreak of World War II and her father, Winston Churchill, had been appointed First Lord of the Admiralty; within months he would become prime minister.
The young Mary Churchill was uniquely placed to observe this remarkable historical moment, and her diaries—most of which have never been published until now—provide an immediate view of the great events of the war, as well as exchanges and intimate moments with her father. But these diaries also capture what it was like to be a young woman during wartime.
An impulsive and spirited writer, full of coming-of-age self-consciousness and joie de vivre, Mary's diaries are untrammeled by self-censorship or nostalgia. From aid raid sirens at ten Downing Street to seeing action with the women's branch of the British Army, from cocktail parties with presidents and royals to accompanying her father on key diplomatic trips, Mary's wartime diaries are full of color, rich in historical insight, and a charming and intimate portrait of life alongside Winston Churchill during a key moment of the twentieth century.
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“Mary’s diaries are a remarkably generous gift to posterity. Even though she was only sixteen when she began the diaries, she knew she had a front row seat to some of the most important events in history. This is not a book to devour, but one to relish. The language is fresh and lively, and some of her nuggets of wisdom may be useful even today.”
— Historical Novels Society
“Both a historic record of wartime Britain and an unabashed love letter to her father. The voice that comes through is uncensored, ebullient, and guileless.”
— Wall Street Journal“While the majority of this work is skillfully narrated by Beth Eyre, it’s a delight to hear Mary Churchill’s real-life daughter, Emma Soames, discuss her mother’s experiences at the start of the audiobook. The combination of Eyre and Soames makes this audiobook a must-listen for those fascinated by the Churchill family or WWII.”
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Mary Churchill (1922-2014) was the youngest daughter of Sir Winston and Baroness Clementine Spencer-Churchill. Emma Soames, broadcaster, columnist, and former editor of the Literary Review, Tatler, and the Daily Telegraph magazine, is the second child of Mary and Christopher Soames and is a granddaughter of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Erik Larson is a New York Times bestselling author.