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Ellen Labrecque is a former Senior Editor for Sports Illustrated for Kids and the author of over twenty nonfiction books for young readers, including biographies of Jim Thorpe and Magic Johnson.
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Who Was Winston Churchill? When Winston Churchill walked into the House of Commons to make his first speech as prime minister of England, he was sixty-five years old. He wore a dark suit and a serious face.It was May 13, 1940, and the beginning of World War II, the deadliest war in history. When Winston entered the giant hall, the six hundred Members of Parliament did not applaud. They sat silently. Many of them doubted that England could survive the war. Many wanted to make peace with Adolf Hitler of Germany. “You ask, what is our aim?” Winston boomed into the microphone. “I can answer in one word. It is victory. Victory at all costs. Victory in spite of all terror. Victory however long and hard the road may be. For without victory there is no survival.” The speech was short, but electrifying. When he finished, thunderous applause rose from the crowd. Winston’s powerful words made his audience feel hopeful. Winston Churchill was a master public speaker and writer. As World War II raged on, Winston made many speeches that rallied his people. His voice was broadcast on the radio around the world. He gave people courage during the dark days of the war. Winston lived for ninety years as a soldier, politician, writer, and painter. He endured many failures and setbacks during his long life. But, when he was needed the most, he rose to the challenge. Winston Churchill was the right man, at the right time. Chapter 1: A Royal Childhood Winston Churchill was born two months before his due date on November 30, 1874. Perhaps he was in a hurry to begin his remarkable life! After all, he was the firstborn child to one of the most rich and famous families in England. Winston’s family home was called Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, England. It had 187 rooms and sat on two thousand acres! Queen Victoria ruled England when Winston was born. During her reign, from 1837 to 1901, Great Britain was the most powerful country in the world. The Churchill family was part of the British aristocracy, or the country’s wealthy ruling class. Winston was a member of one of a few hundred British families who held most of the land, money, and power. Winston’s father, Lord Randolph Churchill, came from a long line of British nobility. Lord Randolph’s father—Winston’s grandfather, John Spencer-Churchill—was the seventh Duke of Marlborough. From the day he was born, Winston was taught that Great Britain was the greatest country on earth. “I was a child of the Victorian era,” Winston wrote. “When the realization of the greatness of our empire and of our duty to preserve it was ever growing stronger.” Winston’s mother, Jeanette (Jennie) Jerome, was a beautiful and wealthy American. Jennie’s family was in England on vacation when she met Lord Randolph. They became engaged just days after they met. Winston’s mother and father loved their son. But, like most wealthy English parents at the time, they did not spend much time with him. Instead, Randolph spent his days working for the British government. Jennie spent her days going to parties. As an adult, Winston wrote that his mother “shone for me like the evening star. I loved her dearly, but at a distance.” Winston was raised and adored by his nanny, Mrs. Elizabeth Everest. He called her “Woomany.” Woomany looked after Winston for his entire childhood. She cared for him all day and tucked him into bed at night. When Winston was two, the Churchills moved to Dublin, Ireland. Winston’s grandfather became an official for the British government there. Winston’s father went to work for him as his personal secretary. Winston was a lonely child and had few playmates. But he loved playing with his toy soldiers in his family’s garden. He fought pretend battles and made forts for the soldiers in the dirt. Winston’s only sibling, his brother, John (Jack) Stranger Spencer-Churchill, was born when Winston was five years old. He and Jack were good friends their entire lives. Soon after Jack was born, Lord Randolph started a new job in the British government. The Churchills moved back to London. Like many wealthy English boys, Winston was sent to boarding school when he was seven. He attended St. George’s School in Ascot, England. The headmaster at St. George’s was a strict man who beat the boys if they misbehaved. “How I hated this school,” Winston said. “I counted the days and hours to the end of every term.” Winston missed his brother, Jack. He also hated most of his subjects, especially math. He loved to escape by reading books. One of his favorites was Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, a story about pirates searching for gold. Winston dreamed of having his own adventures someday. When Winston was twelve, he was enrolled at the Harrow School. It was one of the most well-known boys schools in England. Before Winston arrived, six graduates of the school had already gone on to become prime minister—the political leader—of England. Winston spent four years at Harrow. He was a poor student in science and math, but he was a gifted writer. He could also memorize long poems. His favorite poem was Lays of Ancient Rome by Lord Macaulay. The poem was 1,200 lines about heroes and death in battle. He recited the poem with emotion, like a great actor. Winston also became the fencing champion at Harrow. He loved waging “battles,” fighting with swords against his fencing opponents. Winston wrote many letters to his parents while at boarding school. They wrote to him as well, but rarely visited. Instead, Winston’s former nanny, Mrs. Everest, visited him at Harrow. She also visited Jack, who was at a different boarding school at the time. After Harrow, Winston joined the military. He loved the idea of becoming a soldier. Winston took the entrance exam for the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, a training center for future British officers. He failed twice. But Winston never gave up. He finally passed on his third try. It was September 1893, and Winston was nineteen years old. He couldn’t wait to fight for his beloved Great Britain.
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Series: Who Was?
Paperback: 112 pages
Publisher: Penguin Workshop; Dgs edition (April 21, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0448483009
ISBN-13: 978-0448483009
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This line of books is a great way to get a good base knowledge of people that stood out in history. They definitely are easy reads maybe a fourth grade level I'm guessing but if you read it even as an adult you get a good basis and that will give you a desire or let you know that you don't want to go any further . I have every book in the series that I have seen and will continue to purchase if I find others that I do not have. They are beneficial for younger or older students.
This is an amazing book as it gives a condensed account of his life. I am 75 years old and was at the University of Nottingham studying for my Electrical Engineering Degree when he died. There was only B & W TV at my hall of residence and the room was packed with mourners, all of us.Ellen Labrecque has done a marvellous job.Thanks Ellen.
I believe Winston Churchill to have been the greatest leader of the world period. That being said; is more than a mouthful.
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