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Mary Churchill's War - The Wartime Diaries of Churchill's Youngest Daughter

By Mary Churchill
Hardcover
416 Pages
June 2022

A unique and evocative portrait of World War II—and a charming coming-of-age story—from the private diaries of Winston Churchill's youngest daughter, Mary.

“I am not a great or important personage, but this will be the diary of an ordinary person's life in war time. Though I may never live to read it again, perhaps it may not prove altogether uninteresting as a record of my life.” 

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 10 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 Churchill's War

    Posted by Monica Grant on Jul 10th 2022

    In some ways, the book reads like 'Bridget Jones' Diary'--except that this 'Bridget Jones' is the daughter of the Prime Minister. She sensed that these were historic times in which she lived, but she chronicles them from the perspective of a young lady who is simultaneously in the throes of adolescence. She enters the war years as a teenager and emerges on the other side of it as a woman. Her maturity evolves with each passing year, and her candid impressions are refreshingly sincere. But in the end she is not to be envied for her ringside seat to history or for her privileged familiarity with 10 Downing Street. Most enviable was the extraordinary father/daughter relationship that she shared with a man who happened to be a public figure.
    The book includes a helpful list of names in Mary's family tree, as well as a glossary of the military abbreviations which she used. But I think some of the subtleties of British culture also needed translation for this American reader.

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    Mary Churchill’s War

    Posted by Gail Mitchel on Jun 29th 2022

    A very well written book. A real treasure

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    Mary Churchill's War

    Posted by Carol Markowitz on Jun 27th 2022

    Beautifully done, and wonderful to have a signed copy.