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Daughter's Tale: The Memoir of Winston and Clementine Churchill's Youngest Child

hardcoverJanuary 1, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9780385604482 ISBN-10: 0385604483
Publisher
Doubleday
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2011
Weight
1.6 lbs
Dimensions
23.90×3.60×15.80 cm

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Daughter's Tale: The Memoir of Winston and Clementine Churchill's Youngest Child by Soames, Mary. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780385604482.

Now in her eighty-ninth year, Mary Soames is the only surviving child of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Younger than her siblings by several years, she went to day school and enjoyed an idyllic childhood played out in her very own Garden of Eden - Chartwell. Here she roamed house and grounds, tended diligently to her collection of pets, and had her first glimpses of the glittering social world in which her parents moved. Then, in 1939, Chamberlains declaration of war dramatically ended this world as she and her family had known it. Hereafter we follow Marys life through her fascinating personal diary, published here for the first time. Through the immediacy of her private observations we are drawn into a world where the ordinary minutiae of a packed family, social and romantic life proceed against a background of cataclysmic events. Joining the ATS and serving in mixed anti-aircraft batteries, Mary takes on her own set of professional demands while sharing the many anxieties and stresses brought to bear upon her family through her fathers position. The mutual love and affection between Mary and her parents is evident on every page, from her earliest years at Chartwell to Winstons defeat at the 1945 general election, when Mary recounts her own pain and devastation on her fathers behalf. At this point she meets her future husband, Christopher Soames. We are left in no doubt at the end of this charming and revealing memoir that, at twenty-four, Mary has lived a full life and is well prepared for her future as young wife and mother.