Tuesday, August 17, 2021

CHURCHILL: WALKING WITH DESTINY Review

Andrew Roberts, Churchill: Walking with Destiny, Penguin Press, 2019, 1152 pages.

Churchill: Walking with Destiny is well worth the purchase.

Love him or hate him, (and many do both at the same time!), this book will take you from Churchill’s birth in 1874 to his death in 1965 stopping at just about every station along the way.

Full to bursting with fly-on-the-wall observations and recorded quotes, Roberts tracks the victories and defeats, successes and mistakes, of this remarkable man. Disregarding the many lies and legends that have been told about Churchill, you will see why some people love him while others hate him. This is a “warts and all” biography.

From a young age, Churchill had many uncanny premonitions of his mission in life. Clearly, he was destined to greatness. Read the book to agree or disagree.

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