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Kingmaker

By: Sonia Purnell
Narrated by: Louise Brealey
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An electrifying re-examination of one of the twentieth century's greatest unsung power players, from the bestselling author of A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

A 2024 BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TELEGRAPH, SPECTATOR and TLS

'Supremely enjoyable ... With a historian's eye for rigour, a journalist's for detail and a storyteller's for drama' FINANCIAL TIMES

'A page turner that matches her subject in verve and ambition ... Tremendous' IRISH EXAMINER

'A wonderfully racy romp [and] a gripping biography of a brave, ambitious woman' DAILY MAIL

'An incredible story, beautifully told, of a remarkable woman whose political influence spanned Churchill to Clinton. Quite a woman, quite a read' ALASTAIR CAMPBELL

'Superb and fascinating. I can't recommend it more' LADY ANNE GLENCONNER, bestselling author of Lady in Waiting

When Pamela Churchill Harriman died in 1997, the obituaries that followed were scathing - and often downright sexist. Written off as a social climber, her glamorous social life and infamous erotic adventures overshadowed her true legacy. Much of what she did behind the scenes to shape the twentieth century, on both sides of the Atlantic, remained invisible. That is, until now: with a wealth of fresh research, Sonia Purnell unveils for the first time the full, spectacular story of how Harriman left an indelible mark on the world today.

There is practically no-one in twentieth-century politics, culture and fashion whose lives she did not touch. Her influence began at age twenty, when her father-in-law, Winston Churchill, engaged her as a "secret weapon" during World War II, wining, dining and seducing Americans over to the British cause against Hitler. It continued later in the US, where she hand-picked Bill Clinton from obscurity and vaulted him to the presidency. It extended further, over five decades and two continents, influencing figures like the Kennedys, Nelson Mandela, Truman Capote, Gianni Agnelli, Kay Graham, Gloria Steinem and Frank Sinatra.

Written with the novelistic richness and investigative rigour that only Sonia Purnell could bring to this story full of sex, power, yachts, palaces and fabulous clothes, Kingmaker sets out Harriman's rightful place at the heart of recent history.

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'Rigorous but rollicking' NEW YORK TIMES

'Fascinating and revelatory, written with great aplomb, insight and shrewd analysis. A triumph' WILLIAM BOYD

'As compelling as its subject' TLS

' Riveting and revelatory' THE NEW YORKER

'An alluring new biography' THE ECONOMIST

'Purnell's research is impeccable' SPECTATOR

'Kingmaker is on to something important. Successful women are judged differently than men' AMANDA FOREMAN, GUARDIAN

'Sympathetic, well-researched, busily peopled' OBSERVER BOOK OF THE DAY

'Vivid' NEW STATESMAN©2024 Sonia Purnell (P)2024 Hachette Audio UK
Historical Politicians United States Women Women in Politics Winston Churchill Inspiring Imperialism
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Splendid

Splendid in every way. Not laboured in any way. Beautifully read and narrated with just the right amount of detail.

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Fascinating story . Unfortunate narration

Fascinating story spoiled by the narration. the voice grating and a lot of basic mis pronunciations of names which you would think would have been researched beforehand . Normally if I don’t like the voice I don’t go on, but story too interesting not too . A shame though .

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An incredible story not known widely enough

I enjoyer d discovering the reality behind this story about someone I knew little about. However sometimes the narrative a bit too gushy - the writer is clearly a fan but I’m not sure the story has enough light & shade. Overall though really compelling!

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Started well but too long

Far too long. Could not get on with narrator either .
Such bad pronounceation of some words — piano Nobile. For example, I had to give up half way through the book. First half interesting but too drawn out and ultimately study of an unattractive tough woman who I didn’t care enough about to finish the book. Needed a good editor as such an interesting story but ruined by this long drawn out boring book.

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More politics than personal

I found you didn’t get a sense of what she was like from this biography - what she did, achieved, ‘loved’, experienced but not her essence. The Life of the Party, written about 20 years ago was more personal but then the author had known the subject and met many people who knew her too. So excellent on the American politics but at arms length on her. Disappointing.

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Learning about Pamela’s political achievements in later life.

Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman’s life story reads rather more like fiction than fact, and after the romantic adventures of her youth, the solid political achievements of her later life seem almost unbelievable. The narration is good except that it grated on my ear to hear the second “h” enunciated in Churchill.

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Fascinating story of a misunderstood woman

Never heard of her before but so pleased I got to read/hear her story least she be forgotten and only have known a skewed version of her life story based on previous biographies and news articles. I am grateful to have been made aware of her. Good for her for all she had achieved in her life. Hopefully history will be kinder to her now we know what roles she played in helping to achieve peace.

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Fascinating! Told well and read well

An intriguing story.. a little disturbing that Winston Churchill used her to further his interests in the war.

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Very interesting but a bit gushing

I enjoyed the first half (in the uk) much more than the USA era. The background was fascinating. However, Pamela’s ‘war work’ - sleeping with Americans - is portrayed as heroic, which is hilarious. Also she just comes across as a really self absorbed, selfish person. The author gushes about Pam, but I don’t think I’d have liked her.

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Shame about the narration

A great pity that a well researched and interesting story is narrated by someone who constantly mispronounces both names and places, which is just annoying and should have been corrected. Not a good reading/listening voice, will be avoiding anything else read by Louise Brealey....

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