4.49/5
Author: Candice Millard
Publication Date: May 30, 2017
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Rating: 4.49/5 out of 9664
Publisher: Anchor
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Oct 02, 2016
â€I don’t like this fellow, but he’ll be Prime Minister of England one day.â€Oct 11, 2019
A young Churchill and the Boar War, neither of which I knew anything about before reading this book.Oct 18, 2016
I thoroughly enjoyed this book about a young Winston Churchill and his experiences in South Africa during the Second Boer War.Jul 26, 2016
As she’s already proved in The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey and Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President, Candice Millard really knows how to tell a gripping story, and this account of young Winston Churchill’s incredible prison escape during the Boer War made me postpone all other activities as I stayed glued to its pages, but--as with her other titles--the event that inspired the book isn’t the only thing that makes Millard’s As she’s already proved in The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey and Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President, Candice Millard really knows how to tell a gripping story, and this account of young Winston Churchill’s incredible prison escape during the Boer War made me postpone all other activities as I stayed glued to its pages, but--as with her other titles--the event that inspired the book isn’t the only thing that makes Millard’s telling so interesting. For me it’s maybe not even the primary thing, though it’s true that episodes like Churchill desperately leaping onto a moving train and hiding out for days in a pitch-black, rat-infested coal mine were the parts that kept my heart racing.Nov 17, 2019
The man who was born to be PM during Britain's darkest hours...Winston Churchill. As a brash young man, he would tell all who would listen that he was destined for a great future. Although he had been called many things......an opportunist, a braggart, a blowhard....no one ever questioned his bravery. This book portrays Churchill, warts and all, in his youth (age 23) as he was attempting to make a name for himself through any means that he saw as fortuitous. It turned out to be the Second Boer The man who was born to be PM during Britain's darkest hours...Winston Churchill. As a brash young man, he would tell all who would listen that he was destined for a great future. Although he had been called many things......an opportunist, a braggart, a blowhard....no one ever questioned his bravery. This book portrays Churchill, warts and all, in his youth (age 23) as he was attempting to make a name for himself through any means that he saw as fortuitous. It turned out to be the Second Boer War where he went into the battles as a newspaper reporter who acted like a soldier and won the admiration of a nation.Sep 01, 2016
I love it when I don't have to rack my brain figuring out how to rate a book; this is a clear four star book!Oct 12, 2016
I am turning into a big fan of Candice Millard. For me, she brings history alive. I thoroughly enjoyed Millard’s other two books: “The River of Doubt†about Theodore Roosevelt’s Amazon trip in 1912 and “Destiny of the Republic†about the assassination of James A. Garfield. I read everything I can get my hands on about or by Winston S. Churchill. When I discovered Millard had written her new book about Churchill, I just had to read it. With so much written about Churchill, Millard did what she is I am turning into a big fan of Candice Millard. For me, she brings history alive. I thoroughly enjoyed Millard’s other two books: “The River of Doubt†about Theodore Roosevelt’s Amazon trip in 1912 and “Destiny of the Republic†about the assassination of James A. Garfield. I read everything I can get my hands on about or by Winston S. Churchill. When I discovered Millard had written her new book about Churchill, I just had to read it. With so much written about Churchill, Millard did what she is a master of and narrowed the story and I found some hidden pearls of information.Mar 19, 2019
I really enjoyed this book by Candice Millard. This is about as good as narrative histories get. The drama around Churchill’s capture and escape and this year of his life was intense but not overwrought. I won’t provide a plot summary here as this story is about the drama of the unknown.Sep 27, 2016
Author Candice Millard’s recent successes include RIVER OF DOUBT: THEODORE ROOSEVELT’S DARKEST JOURNEY which chronicles the former president’s exploration of the Amazon River, and DESTINY OF THE REPUBLIC: A TALE OF MADNESS, MEDICINE AND THE MURDER OF A PRESIDENT that categorizes the life and assassination of President James A. Garfield. She has followed these works with her latest book, HERO OF THE EMPIRE: THE BOER WAR, A DARING ESCAPE AND THE MAKING OF WINSTON CHURCHILL that introduces the Author Candice Millard’s recent successes include RIVER OF DOUBT: THEODORE ROOSEVELT’S DARKEST JOURNEY which chronicles the former president’s exploration of the Amazon River, and DESTINY OF THE REPUBLIC: A TALE OF MADNESS, MEDICINE AND THE MURDER OF A PRESIDENT that categorizes the life and assassination of President James A. Garfield. She has followed these works with her latest book, HERO OF THE EMPIRE: THE BOER WAR, A DARING ESCAPE AND THE MAKING OF WINSTON CHURCHILL that introduces the reader to Churchill’s early career exploits during the Boer War, a war which brought Churchill to the attention of a British public that was shocked by the difficulties that Her Majesty’s soldiers experienced in fighting the Boers. Churchill found himself in South Africa hoping to achieve the military fame that had eluded him previously in Cuba, India, and the Sudan. He was driven by an insecure ego that hoped to make a name for himself so he would not only be known as the scion of a rich of an aristocratic family. Early on, Churchill would inform others that soon he would soon earn a seat in Parliament, and eventually would become Prime Minister. In England at the time he was considered a “self-promoter par excellence.â€Sep 26, 2016
The early years of Winston Churchill's life are creatively retold in this book from our perspective of the twenty-first century. Churchill's actions during this time of his life can be correctly described as a buccaneering, attention-seeking journalist and soldier. Blessed with more than his share of good luck he was able to be successful at becoming well known for his feats.Dec 02, 2016
In 1899, Winston Churchill was twenty four. A young man burning with ambition and a sense of his brilliant future. All this despite the fact that he has just failed to be elected as an MP, after standing for Oldham, and the continuation of the difficult relationship with his mother, who was heading towards marriage with a much younger man; considered unsuitable by her own sons, his family and the Prince of Wales. Always desperate for approval, Winston wrote, asking his mother to campaign with In 1899, Winston Churchill was twenty four. A young man burning with ambition and a sense of his brilliant future. All this despite the fact that he has just failed to be elected as an MP, after standing for Oldham, and the continuation of the difficult relationship with his mother, who was heading towards marriage with a much younger man; considered unsuitable by her own sons, his family and the Prince of Wales. Always desperate for approval, Winston wrote, asking his mother to campaign with him, but his entreaties fell on deaf ears. Still, he had, “faith in my star,†and believed, “that I am intended to do something in the world.â€Sep 30, 2016
Oh, Candice Millard, please won't you tell me ALL THE HISTORY OF EVERYTHING and make it all this palatable and fascinating and edifying? I'm not a great reader of nonfiction, but this is the gold standard as far as I'm concerned: simply yet grippingly written, impeccably researched, with an eye to contemporary social mores. Millard places the extraordinary story of young Churchill's capture and escape in South Africa squarely in the center of its historical context, explaining much about the Oh, Candice Millard, please won't you tell me ALL THE HISTORY OF EVERYTHING and make it all this palatable and fascinating and edifying? I'm not a great reader of nonfiction, but this is the gold standard as far as I'm concerned: simply yet grippingly written, impeccably researched, with an eye to contemporary social mores. Millard places the extraordinary story of young Churchill's capture and escape in South Africa squarely in the center of its historical context, explaining much about the Boer War and events leading up to it and succeeding it, but never failing to entertain. I kind of wish I could have made myself read this one more slowly. I guess it's about time I went back and enjoyed a reread of her first two tours de force, though - I'll have to space them out a bit over the next few years it will take her to write another, I'm afraid. ...moreSep 02, 2017
Ms. Millard has once again delivered an excellent look at the late 19th/early 20th century. This time she chooses to look at a young Winston Churchill and at the same time British Imperialism. Not only does she try to explain the overwhelming confidence of the young Winston and his activities leading up to his going to South Africa at the outbreak of the war, but she also explains just what was going on in South Africa that caused a war between the descendants of the early while setters of the Ms. Millard has once again delivered an excellent look at the late 19th/early 20th century. This time she chooses to look at a young Winston Churchill and at the same time British Imperialism. Not only does she try to explain the overwhelming confidence of the young Winston and his activities leading up to his going to South Africa at the outbreak of the war, but she also explains just what was going on in South Africa that caused a war between the descendants of the early while setters of the region and the British.Feb 11, 2018
Candice Millard's book on young Winston Churchill and his part in the second Boer War reads like a real-life "Boy's Own" adventure. As exciting as any thriller and endlessly interesting, Ms Millard covers Churchill's childhood, his ambitions and reasons for travelling to South Africa, and his adventures while there. Along the way we also get a brief history of South Africa, the origins of the Boer Wars, Gandhi, Apartheid, and the birth of concentration camps. Great fun!Nov 20, 2016
Winston Churchill makes good book. Larger than life, we all know the images, the famed "V sign" and his jaunty cigar jutting from that jowly face. He lived long enough ago to be a pillar of history, yet recently enough that many people can talk about working with him. I toured his estate, Chartwell, in Kent and met several of those good people with living Churchill stories. In retirement, WSC painted landscapes in his garden.Dec 02, 2019
This was a pretty good read. I like the part of this book that shows Churchill as a entitled prick. Too many biographies shine up the halo. It’s nice to see flaws once in a while.Jan 03, 2017
In River of Doubt, Candice Millard crafted a unique biography of Theodore Roosevelt by focusing on one of the lesser known episodes of his life, a post-Presidential exploratory trip to the Amazon. In Hero of the Empire, Millard takes the same approach to Winston Churchill. Rather than devoting pages to Churchill's famous role leading up to and throughout World War II, Empire describes Churchill's experiences in the Boer War as a young man. The result is a glimpse of a great man from a less In River of Doubt, Candice Millard crafted a unique biography of Theodore Roosevelt by focusing on one of the lesser known episodes of his life, a post-Presidential exploratory trip to the Amazon. In Hero of the Empire, Millard takes the same approach to Winston Churchill. Rather than devoting pages to Churchill's famous role leading up to and throughout World War II, Empire describes Churchill's experiences in the Boer War as a young man. The result is a glimpse of a great man from a less familiar angle, and a thoroughly entertaining read. Like Millard's previous efforts, this book’s excellent pacing, strong authorial voice, and eye for just the right amount of detail makes this an easy, enjoyable read. I particularly liked learning about the Boer Wars, which I knew next to nothing about. The same can be said for Churchill’s early life.Nov 14, 2017
I'm about to go on a rant and criticize Millard, possible unfairly, so before I get going...Aug 07, 2016
Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape, and the Making of Winston Churchill by Candice Millard is a riveting tale of adventure, providential happenstance, and determination.Jul 25, 2018
I had difficulty parsing my present-day sensibilities from those of Victorian England, the period that shaped Winston Churchill's ideals. The unapologetic hubris of imperialism, the careless disregard for human life, and the obsession with testosterone-fueled proofs of masculinity continue to haunt us today. Its legacy is a world filled with post-colonial resentment and rigid gender stereotypes.Sep 26, 2019
I wanted to like this one or two stars more, but I was left scratching my head a little. The story's hero is presented in great detail, in a non-fiction tale that reads like a novel. But for the thorough coverage of the Boer War battles that took place while Churchill was in hiding, the conflict appeared to be over with a snap of the fingers once he completed his escape, and I never felt a connection between his presence in the action and its results. Yet ultimately the story did it's job: I wanted to like this one or two stars more, but I was left scratching my head a little. The story's hero is presented in great detail, in a non-fiction tale that reads like a novel. But for the thorough coverage of the Boer War battles that took place while Churchill was in hiding, the conflict appeared to be over with a snap of the fingers once he completed his escape, and I never felt a connection between his presence in the action and its results. Yet ultimately the story did it's job: Described the ugliness of war between two proud peoples, presented several likable secondary characters along the way, and in the end made it all about the titular scene stealer: Winston Churchill. I only wish there was more meat than a cold leg of mutton in the final chapters. ...moreApr 20, 2016
Sir Winston Churchill was an accomplished, larger-than-life, somewhat pompous and unlikeable, yet oft-revered historical figure. He was born a British nobleman, the son of Lord Randolph Churchill, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer and his wife, Jennie Jerome, an American socialite. As such he was a direct descendant of John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough and his parents were personal friends of the Prince of Wales, Queen Victoria’s oldest son and heir. For a member of Churchill’s high Sir Winston Churchill was an accomplished, larger-than-life, somewhat pompous and unlikeable, yet oft-revered historical figure. He was born a British nobleman, the son of Lord Randolph Churchill, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer and his wife, Jennie Jerome, an American socialite. As such he was a direct descendant of John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough and his parents were personal friends of the Prince of Wales, Queen Victoria’s oldest son and heir. For a member of Churchill’s high social class, the highly bold and unabashed ambition he had was a novelty, if not an outright scandal. Every move Churchill made from early adulthood was in conquest of glory and the strong belief that he would someday be Britain’s Prime Minister. Indeed, not only did Churchill serve two separate and very memorable terms as Britain’s Prime Minister, he has also been remembered through time as a brave soldier, a great journalist and a riveting orator.Jun 13, 2019
Audio book read by Simon Vance.Jul 07, 2016
A surprisingly fast and gripping read about Winston Churchill's role in the Boer War. Churchill's good friend, Pamela Plowden said, "The first time you meet Winston you see all his faults and the rest of your life you spend discovering his virtues." Candice Millard allows us to meet young Churchill at the beginning as a brash, racist, egotistical man whose certainty that he is meant for greatness places him, and often those with him, in danger. He epitomized the British Empire which also saw A surprisingly fast and gripping read about Winston Churchill's role in the Boer War. Churchill's good friend, Pamela Plowden said, "The first time you meet Winston you see all his faults and the rest of your life you spend discovering his virtues." Candice Millard allows us to meet young Churchill at the beginning as a brash, racist, egotistical man whose certainty that he is meant for greatness places him, and often those with him, in danger. He epitomized the British Empire which also saw itself as god-like and god-blessed, undefeatable and always right. By presenting us with Winston in the Boer War, Millard provides us with a fascinating snapshot of a part of history most don't know about or understand and a chance to see a glimpse of the man Churchill would become. Using Winston's capture and escape during the war, Millard's writing has the drive of a thriller along with the details of a history book. Even Gandhi has a cameo. The epilogue emphasizes the mistake too many victors make of punishing the defeated so harshly that they become permanent enemies. The Boers are sympathetic for much of the book, but we know who they become later. This will make a good book discussion book as do Millard's other works. ...moreJan 10, 2017
I'd probably say somewhere between a 3 and a 4. It does a good job of highlighting that young Churchill was the epitome of an arrogant, glory-seeking, egotistical sonofabitch that would do literally anything to have his name in the papers.Take your time and choose the perfect book.
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