Sarah had the Churchill Factor. Guts. Determination. The same willingness to go against the grain shown by her father, arguably Britain's greatest wartime prime minister. An intelligent woman who enjoyed a career in show business and a rebellious personal life before supporting the Second World War effort by joining the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, Sarah was there during Britain's darkest hour and her story reveals a complex character who answered the call of duty when her country, and her father, needed her most. Erudite, lively and utterly unsinkable, Sarah was the child who most resembled her father; here, Miranda Brooke explores the dynamics of this fascinating father-daughter relationship and shines a light on the causes and effects of Sarah's troubled personal life. Based on significant original research carried out across four continents, including almost a hundred new interviews, this first biography of Sarah Churchill is a definitive work, and offers a fascinating new perspective on both her life and that of her iconic father.
About the AuthorWayward Daughter is Miranda's third book and second biography, following Renee Houston: Spirit of the Irresistibles. She has worked in the fields of technology and teaching in Europe, the Middle East and China. A sympathetic communicator who has conducted countless interviews, Miranda has a passion for literary and theatrical history. Compiling this biography of Sarah Churchill, her research utilised private and international archives and the books includes recollections of individuals tracked down across four continents.
Book InformationISBN 9781398107403
Author Miranda BrookeFormat Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 785g