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File Size: 3838 KB

Print Length: 382 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1524799564

Publisher: Ballantine Books (January 29, 2019)

Publication Date: January 29, 2019

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07CR4XZY7

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I loved this beautifully written story of Lady Randolph Churchill nee Jennie Jerome. Ms Barron captures the times in which Jennie Jerome lived and her impact on the world she inhabited. Other books about Winston Churchill's mother have portrayed her as wanton, ambitious and a poor mother but Ms Barron gives another version of this independent, intelligent woman stuck in a thankless role.This is a highly readable book filled with interesting facts about the Victorian and post Victorian era. I highly recommend this excellent book.

Jeanette (Jennie) Jerome is the daughter of a very wealthy American family. As was the case with many wealthy American young women of the time period, she moved to Europe hoping to marry a man with a title. Thus, she married Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill, a younger son of the seventh Duke of Marlborough whose family home is Blenheim Palace in the Cotswolds.When Jennie and Randolph first met, she was impressed with his drive to stand for Parliament and he admired her athleticism. They had two sons, the oldest being the famous Winston Churchill. Jennie often wrote or rewrote Randolph’s speeches in the House and they were spectacular. As Randolph was not a strong man and as he did not like to leave London where he was so involved with Parliament, Jennie ended up going alone to attend house parties.At a house party, Jennie met Count Charles Kinsky with whom she fell in love. They had an affair but she tried to cut it off. It was not the first affair that she had had. They continued to meet up over the years and their love was true.We learn the truth about Randolph, his homosexuality, and resulting syphilis from which he suffered for many years. Randolph was not a warm father to his sons and never failed to criticize them. Winston was not a top student and this infuriated his father. Both Jennie and Randolph were not hands-on parents in any way. The children were sent off to school at a very young age and their nanny raised them the rest of the time. Even when Winston was very ill, Jennie’s presence at a dinner party was more important than being at her son’s side.This book covers lots of political debate of the time period which some readers may not care for, but I learned a lot from it.I have read other books about Jennie and her sisters. In addition, I am a huge fan of Winston Churchill and have read numerous books about him as well. So, when this book came along, I was very anxious to read it. I was not disappointed. It is terrific. I love English history and this book is tops.I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.

This latest by Stephanie Barron features complex characters that although based on the real life of Jennie Spencer-Churchill, American heiress and mother of Winston Churchill, THAT CHURCHILL WOMAN is scintillating historical fiction. Wow—to have lived such a life! As with her same deft pen used in the Jane Austen Mystery series, Barron’s incomparable research is ever apparent and adds to the richness of her story.After losing her sister Camille at a young age, having cheated death herself, Jennie Jerome grew into a forward thinking woman who lived a large life, “lived her best life” as we would say now, regretting little. Her father, Leonard Jerome, told her then, “The only way to fight death, Jennie, is to live. You’ve got to do it for two people now—yourself and Camille. Take every chance you get. Do everything she didn’t get to do. Live two lives in the space of one. I’ll back you to the hilt.”As an American heiress, she dazzled the British aristocracy and other European elite—“I cannot be one of them, after all. Much better to be the best possible version of myself”—and for a time they loved her verve. Living by certain axioms of London Society such as “Sleep where you like, but be in your own bed by morning” served her well...until it didn’t. She was a keeper of secrets and knew how to manage the men in her life, especially her husband Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill. Her longtime love affair with Austria’s Prince Karl (Charles) Kinsky reads like tantalizing fiction...that left me rather melancholy for the both of them.Even the most astute historical fiction readers will be caught off guard by the provocative and engaging prose and insights of this surprisingly powerful and intriguing woman during a colorful era. THAT CHURCHILL WOMAN is not to be missed! This would translate well to the big screen or a Masterpiece Theatre. (I read an ARC via Net Galley and this was my first book I reviewed for my 2019 Goodreads Challenge.)I pre-ordered and downloaded the audiobook as soon as it was available. I was anxious because too often a narrator can ruin a favorite book because of the accents, pacing, delivery, over-acting...you know what I mean. This is a standout performance! The voice actor is smooth and clear, and the characterizations are on point. Brava!

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