![]() ![]() ![]() But from reading the first part of your book, he’s anything but an everyman.ĭid you feel some cognitive dissonance between how Churchill is perceived in a place like Missouri and what he was really like as a young man? He made a very famous speech here. And he kind of partnered with an everyman character in Harry Truman. Obviously Churchill has a lot of resonance in Missouri. But what interested me about Churchill is how he came to be: How he came to be one of the most famous people on the planet, one of the most powerful and effective leaders? Where did he come from? And the answer is … the very beginnings of it took place in South Africa." They say there have been more books written about him than anyone but Napoleon and Jesus, which I believe. MILLARD: "Why not Winston Churchill? How can you resist him, right? ![]()
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