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    Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34728163
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780593167182
    Content: " The #1  New York Times   bestselling author of  The Devil in the White City   and  Dead Wake   delivers a fresh and compelling portrait of Winston Churchill and London during the Blitz NAMED ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2020 BY The Washington Post &bull, HuffPost &bull, The Seattle Times &bull, Lit Hub &bull, The Week &bull, PopSugar On Winston Churchill&rsquo, first day as prime minister, Adolf Hitler invaded Holland and Belgium. Poland and Czechoslovakia had already fallen, and the Dunkirk evacuation was just two weeks away. For the next twelve months, Hitler would wage a relentless bombing campaign, killing 45,000 Britons. It was up to Churchill to hold his country together and persuade President Franklin Roosevelt that Britain was a worthy ally&mdash,nd willing to fight to the end. In The Splendid and the Vile , Erik Larson shows, in cinematic detail, how Churchill taught the British people &ldquo,he art of being fearless.&rdquo,It is a story of political brinkmanship, but it&rsquo, also an intimate domestic drama, set against the backdrop of Churchill&rsquo, prime-ministerial country home, Chequers,his wartime retreat, Ditchley, where he and his entourage go when the moon is brightest and the bombing threat is highest,and of course 10 Downing Street in London. Drawing on diaries, original archival documents, and once-secret intelligence reports&mdash,ome released only recently&mdash,arson provides a new lens on London&rsquo, darkest year through the day-to-day experience of Churchill and his family: his wife, Clementine,their youngest daughter, Mary, who chafes against her parents&rsquo,wartime protectiveness,their son, Randolph, and his beautiful, unhappy wife, Pamela,Pamela&rsquo, illicit lover, a dashing American emissary,and the advisers in Churchill&rsquo, &ldquo,ecret Circle,&rdquo,to whom he turns in the hardest moments.   The Splendid and the Vile   takes readers out of today&rsquo, political dysfunction and back to a time of true leadership, when, in the face of unrelenting horror, Churchill&rsquo, eloquence, courage, and perseverance bound a country, and a family, together. This audiobook includes a recording of Winston Churchill's 1941 Christmas Eve speech. "
    Content: Biographisches: " Erik Larson  " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.audiofilemagazine.com target=_blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg alt=AudioFile Magazine border=0 /〉〈/a〉:We all know the outcome, but listeners will still be on the edge of their seats while listening to John Lee's superb narration of Winston Churchill's first year as Britain's prime minister, 1940-41. With a German invasion expected at any moment, this was the most perilous year in Britain's history, the year of Dunkirk, the Battle of Britain, and the Blitz. As he's done so expertly in bestsellers like IN THE GARDEN OF THE BEASTS, Larsen re-creates the atmosphere of the time, drawing not just on Churchill, but also on his family and subordinates, as well as a mosaic of contemporary accounts. Larson delivers the introduction and does a fine job, but Lee brings the polish and expressiveness of a gifted narrator--one who performs a perfectly credible Churchill voice. D.A.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine"
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34823093
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780593459119
    Series Statement: A Random House Audiobook Original
    Content: " From New York Times bestselling author Erik Larson comes his first venture into fiction, an otherworldly tale of intrigue and the impossible that marshals his trademark approach to nonfiction to create something new: a ghost story thoroughly grounded in history. Pioneering psychologist William James leads an expedition to a remote isle in search of answers after a family inexplicably vanishes. Was the cause rooted in the physical world . or were there forces more paranormal and sinister at work? Available only on audio, because as Larson says, ghost stories are best told aloud.A group of researchers sets sail for the Isle of Dorn in the North Atlantic in 1905 to explore the cause of several mysterious disappearances, most notably a family of four who vanished without a trace after a week-long holiday on the island. Led by Professor James, a prominent member of the Society for Psychical Research, they begin to explore the island&rsquo, sole cottage and surrounding landscape in search of a logical explanation. The idyllic setting belies an undercurrent of danger and treachery, with raging storms and unnerving discoveries adding to the sense of menace. As increasingly unexplainable events unfold, the now-stranded investigators are unsure whether they can trust their own eyes, their instincts, one another&mdash,r even themselves. Erik Larson has written a terrifying tale of suspense, underpinned with actual people and events. Created specifically to entertain audio listeners, this eerie blend of the ghostly and the real will keep listeners captivated till the blood-chilling end. Featuring Erik Larson reading his Notes for a Narrator . "
    Content: Biographisches: " Erik Larson is the author of six national bestsellers: The Splendid and the Vile , Dead Wake , In the Garden of Beasts , Thunderstruck , The Devil in the White City , and Isaac&rsquo, Storm , which have collectively sold more than ten million copies. His books have been published in nearly twenty countries." Biographisches: " Erik Larson is the author of six national bestsellers: The Splendid and the Vile , Dead Wake , In the Garden of Beasts , Thunderstruck , The Devil in the White City , and Isaac&rsquo, Storm , which have collectively sold more than ten million copies. His books have been published in nearly twenty countries." Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.audiofilemagazine.com target=_blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg alt=AudioFile Magazine border=0 /〉〈/a〉:Julian Rhind-Tutt performs this ghost story in a style that suits this audio-only production. Set in 1905 on the desolate island of Dorn, off the Cornwall coast, the novel features mostly British characters. The sole exception is American professor William James. The choice to portray James in a flat tone seems inaccurate for the upper-crust man he was. That said, Rhind-Tutt narrates all the Brits well and gives atmosphere to the ghost story. Writer Erik Larson clearly has fun with his first foray into fiction and pays attention to the science of the day, particularly with respect to a character who is an engineer with expertise in radio waves. This suspenseful, engrossing audiobook is packed with surprises, even a romantic twist. A.D.M. � AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine"
    Language: English
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    Astra Publishing House
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34479874
    ISBN: 9781635924008
    Content: " This riveting nonfiction picture book biography explores both the failures and successes of self-taught engineer Emma Lilian Todd as she tackles one of the greatest challenges of the early 1900s: designing an airplane. Emma Lilian Todd's mind was always soaring she loved to solve problems. Lilian tinkered and fiddled with all sorts of objects, turning dreams into useful inventions. As a child, she took apart and reassembled clocks to figure out how they worked. As an adult, typing up patents at the U.S. Patent Office, Lilian built the inventions in her mind, including many designs for flying machines. However, they all seemed too impractical. Lilian knew she could design one that worked. She took inspiration from both nature and her many failures, driving herself to perfect the design that would eventually successfully fly. Illustrator Tracy Subisak's art brings to life author Kirsten W. Larson's story of this little-known but important engineer."
    Content: Biographisches: " Kirsten W. Larson used to work with rocket scientists at NASA. Now she writes about rocket science—" Rezension(2): " Kirkus Reviews:A heroine of the skies is given her due(a) person who disappeared into history after adding to the knowledge of the era, Todd is resurrected here as a role model who can provide encouragement and inspiration by virtue of her single-minded dedication and resilience...(e)nergetic, thoughtful text punctuated by Todd's own words and Subisak's inventive, warmly outlined full-color illustrations follow her life(c)elebrates its subject's resilience as much as her contributions to STEM and aeronautics." Rezension(3): "Booklist : In tribute to the hands-on spirit of all inventors-- but especially women--Larson profiles a little-known, self-taught engineer who designed a working aircraft that improved upon the Wright brothers' model. In windswept digital watercolors, Subisak depicts her as an active, confident figure. Back matter... includes a comprehensive source list and a general time line of aviation in the Wright era. Todd herself was not a pilot, but her story pairs naturally with those about the first generations of female aviators." Rezension(4): "〈a href=http://www.slj.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/schoollibraryjournal_logo.png alt=School Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2020Gr 2-4- While the Wright brothers are known for inventing the first airplane, another inventor wanted to make the design of the airplane more practical. Emma Lilian Todd, sparked by curiosity to tinker, engineer, and invent even as a child, worked to build her own airplane. The illustrations give life to this narrative nonfiction account of Todd's upbringing and her thirst for solving problems through prototyping. Each gear and each part used in her childhood mechanical creations is drawn with noticeable detail. Movement is depicted through wispy clouds and bold strokes in the sky when the story focuses on Todd's fascination with flight. Vivid colors add a warm, rich tone to match the extraordinary effort and care that Todd put into inventing. Quotations from the book's subject and others mentioned in her story are sprinkled throughout the narrative, providing insight into Todd's creative process. A detailed author's note, photographs of the real Todd and her airplane models (with photo credits), a time line, and a selected bibliography are included in the back matter. VERDICT This inspiring work shines a light on a lesser-known inventor who was the first woman to design an airplane. An excellent purchase for public and elementary school biography collections.- Molly Dettmann, Norman North High School, OKCopyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(5): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: January 1, 2020 A heroine of the skies is given her due. In the early 20th century, Emma Lilian Todd built on the ideas of the Wright brothers and others to create an airplane that successfully flew. A person who disappeared into history after adding to the knowledge of the era, Todd is resurrected here as a role model who can provide encouragement and inspiration by virtue of her single-minded dedication and resilience. Energetic, thoughtful text punctuated by Todd's own words and Subisak's inventive, warmly outlined full-color illustrations follow her life from a childhood interest in the way things work--her inventor grandfather was an influence--through her subsequent work at the U.S. Patent Office to her many trials and errors in creating prototypes and eventually a working plane. The focus is on her work as an inventor rather than her personal life, and the additional obstacles she faced as a woman are acknowledged organically in context. While Emma Todd certainly contributed to the development of the airplane, what stands out in this selection is not her invention but her fascination with flight and engineering, her determination to explore her interests whether society approved or not, and her perception of failure as a challenge. Todd and those around her present white. Celebrates its subject's resilience as much as her contributions to STEM and aeronautics. (author's note, timeline, bibliography) (Picture book/biography. 6-10) COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(6): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 15, 2020 Grades 2-4 In tribute to the hands-on spirit of all inventors?�but especially women?Larson profiles a little-known, self-taught engineer who designed a working aircraft that improved upon the Wright brothers' model. With a family that encouraged her to make and fiddle with gadgets, Emma Lilian Todd gravitated toward a job in the U.S. Patent Office, where her interest in flying machines led to years of experimentation. Though this account has little to say about Todd's other inventions or the rest of her life, her determination despite failures is a central theme that adds plenty of lift. In windswept digital watercolors, Subisak depicts her subject as an active, confident figure. Back matter, which includes a comprehensive source list and a general time line of aviation in the Wright era, adds additional detail. Todd herself was not a pilot, but her story pairs naturally with those about the first generations of female aviators (e.g., Louise Borden's Fly High! The Story of Bessie Coleman, 2001,Marissa Moss' Brave Harriet, 2001,Julie Cummins' Flying Solo: How Ruth Elder Soared into America's Heart, 2013).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.) " Rezension(7): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: March 16, 2020 “To Emma Lilian Todd, problems were like gusts of wind: they set her mind soaring.” Persistence in the face of repeated failures is a recurring theme in this book about Todd, a little-known pioneer in early-20th-century aviation design. Todd’s childhood love of tinkering—“She took apart a clock She put the pieces back together this way. No tick. She put the pieces back that way. No tock”—serves her well in her adult quest to design a working airplane. (Todd is quoted: “There is no work so discouraging, so exasperating, so delightful, so mean, so difficult, so exhilarating as building aeroplanes.”) Larson’s author’s note mentions that “many of Lilian Todd’s ideas don’t survive in modern airplanes.” Todd’s plucky perseverance appeals, and Subisak’s cheerily cluttered loose-lined illustrations conjure a world of patent diagrams, dreams, experimental machines, and grit. An author’s note includes photographs and supplemental information. Ages 7–10. "
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Bertelsmann Club
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB19002785
    Format: 289 S.
    ISBN: 9783641182595 , 9783641182595
    Language: German
    Author information: Gittinger, Antoinette
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16187276
    Format: 514 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783455851410 , 9783455851410
    Content: Das Drama der Lusitania: Das Schiff, dessen Untergang den Ersten Weltkrieg entschied. Am 7. Mai 2015 ist es 100 Jahre her, dass das amerikanische Passagierschiff Lusitania während des Ersten Weltkriegs von einem deutschen U-Boot angegriffen wurde und 1200 Menschen dabei ihr Leben verloren. Schuld war ein Zweikampf zwischen den Kapitänen: Walther Schwieger, der deutsche U-Boot-Kommandant, der ohne Warnung auch zivile Schiffe angreifen ließ; und William Turner, der erfahrene amerikanische Kapitän der Cunard-Linie, der entgegen allen Warnungen niemals glaubte, dass so etwas wirklich passieren könnte. Aus diesem Ereignis lässt Erik Larson eine atemberaubende Reportage entstehen: So ungewöhnlich, dass der Leser insgeheim zu hoffen beginnt, das Schicksal der Lusitania könnte doch noch eine andere Wendung nehmen.
    Language: German
    Author information: Larson, Erik
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  • 6
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    Diaphanes Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16169878
    Format: 223 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783037346877
    Content: 14. Februar: Am Valentinstag ist New York durch eine Serie von Anschlägen zerstört worden. Die Bevölkerung ist dezimiert, die Behörden sind korrupt, außer Kontrolle geratene bewaffnete Einheiten haben die Macht übernommen. Dewey Decimal, der letzte Verwalter der New York Public Library, bewahrt Stil und Haltung, auch wenn er bis an die Zähne bewaffnet ist. Er war einmal Soldat, mehr weiß er nicht, denn seine Erinnerung ist manipuliert. Seine Fähigkeiten zu kämpfen und zu töten sind optimiert. Sein Sinn für Gerechtigkeit und seine Neurosen haben System. Und sein Sinn für Sprache und Witz ist ein weiterer Bestandteil seines Waffenarsenals. Als er von der Stadtverwaltung auf eine osteuropäische Gang angesetzt wird, beginnt ein Trip durch die apokalyptische Stadtlandschaft, bei dem sich mafiöse Verstrickungen bis in höchste Regierungskreise offenbaren. Mit Dewey Decimal werden die Leser in rasantem Tempo durch die Handlung gejagt, als befänden sie sich in einem Ego-Shooter-Szenario, in dem nichts ist, wie es scheint. Eine sprachmächtige, in die Zukunft geworfene Erneuerung des "Noir".
    Language: German
    Author information: Stumpf, Andrea
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  • 7
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    Heyne Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34332583
    ISBN: 9783641203344
    Series Statement: Millennium
    Content: " Was geschah mit Harriet Vanger? Während eines Familientreffens spurlos verschwunden, bleibt ihr Schicksal jahrzehntelang ungeklärt. Bis der Journalist Mikael Blomkvist und die Ermittlerin Lisbeth Salander recherchieren. Was sie zutage fördern, lässt alle Beteiligten wünschen, sie hätten sich nie mit diesem Fall beschäftigt. An seinem 82. Geburtstag erhält der einflussreiche Industrielle Henrik Vanger per Post anonym ein Geschenk. Das Paket enthält eine gepresste Blüte hinter Glas, genau wie in den 43 Jahren zuvor. Vangers Lieblingsnichte Harriet hatte ihm 1958 zum ersten Mal dieses Geschenk gemacht, doch dann verschwand sie spurlos. Ihr Leichnam wurde nie gefunden. In einer letzten Anstrengung beschließt Vanger herauszufinden, was dem geliebten Mädchen tatsächlich zustieß. Er engagiert den Journalisten Mikael Blomkvist, der, getarnt als Biograf, bald auf erste Spuren stößt. Unterstützt wird er von der jungen Ermittlerin Lisbeth Salander, einem virtuosen Computergenie mit messerscharfem Verstand. Je tiefer Blomkvist und Salander in der Vangerschen Familiengeschichte graben, desto grauenvoller sind ihre Enthüllungen. "
    Content: Biographisches: "Stieg Larsson, 1954 geboren, war Journalist und Herausgeber des Magazins EXPO. 2004 starb er an den Folgen eines Herzinfarkts. Er galt als einer der führenden Experten für Rechtsextremismus und Neonazismus. 2006 wurde er postum mit dem Skandinavischen Krimipreis als bester Krimiautor Skandinaviens geehrt."
    Language: German
    Author information: Larsson, Stieg
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  • 8
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    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16313723
    ISBN: 9780547617954 , 9780547617954
    Content: " One of People 's Top Ten Books of 2015 [Larson] succeeds in providing a well-rounded portrait of a woman who, until now, has never been viewed in full. —,oston Globe ?A biography that chronicles her life with fresh details . By making Rosemary the central character, [Larson] has produced a valuable account of a mental health tragedy and an influential family's belated efforts to make amends. —, New York Times Book Review Joe and Rose Kennedy's strikingly beautiful daughter Rosemary attended exclusive schools, was presented as a debutante to the queen of England, and traveled the world with her high-spirited sisters. Yet Rosemary was intellectually disabled, a secret fiercely guarded by her powerful and glamorous family. In Rosemary, Kate Clifford Larson uses newly uncovered sources to bring Rosemary Kennedy's story to light. Young Rosemary comes alive as a sweet, lively girl adored by her siblings. But Larson also reveals the often desperate and duplicitous arrangements the Kennedys made to keep her away from home as she became increasingly difficult in her early twenties, culminating in Joe's decision to have Rosemary lobotomized at age twenty-three and the family's complicity in keeping the secret. Only years later did the Kennedy siblings begin to understand what had happened to Rosemary, which inspired them to direct government attention and resources to the plight of the developmentally and mentally disabled, transforming the lives of millions. The forgotten Kennedy is forgotten no longer. Rosemary is a rare thing, a book about the Kennedys that has something new to say. —,Laurence Leamer, author of The Kennedy Women Heartbreaking. —, Wall Street Journal "
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Oxford University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34555132
    ISBN: 9780190077259 , 9780190077266
    Content: " Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity along with quesitons around their side effects have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and natural lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously. Stuck examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one that addresses the many types of vaccine hesitancy and the social factors that perpetuate them. To do this, Stuck provides a clear-eyed examination of the social vectors that transmit vaccine rumors, their manifestations around the globe, and how these individual threads are all connected."
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: June 1, 2020 How do rumors about vaccines start, and how do they harm public health? In this timely, fascinating book, Larson clearly explains why conspiracy theories thrive when people feel uncertain and afraid, inducing them to distrust health workers and the government. The consequences can be serious. Immunization rates dropped for years after Andrew Wakefield and his colleagues published their now-retracted case study that falsely linked autism to the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines. Unfortunately, social media increases the rapid spread of doubt, although the first anti-vaccine league started in the mid-1850s in protest against a U.K. law making the smallpox vaccine compulsory. Pamphlets decried vaccines as being against God's plan and imposing on our freedom, our rights. Indeed, vaccination has always walked a tense line between personal choice and public health, writes Larson, a professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. With COVID-19 rampaging and hopes pinned on the quest for a vaccine, Larson's convincing argument that our quality of life depends on vaccines, which she calls an experiment in collectivism and cooperation, rings loud and clear.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.) "
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34446838
    ISBN: 9780385348720
    Content: " #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The author of The Devil in the White City and Dead Wake delivers an intimate chronicle of Winston Churchill and London during the Blitz an inspiring portrait of courage and leadership in a time of unprecedented crisisOne of Chicago Tribune 's Best Books of the Year So Far &bull,A bravura performance by one of America's greatest storytellers. NPR Churchill's lessons of resilience and his style of steady-handed leadership are essential to the state of mind of American readers. Vanity Fair On Winston Churchill's first day as prime minister, Adolf Hitler invaded Holland and Belgium. Poland and Czechoslovakia had already fallen, and the Dunkirk evacuation was just two weeks away. For the next twelve months, Hitler would wage a relentless bombing campaign, killing 45,000 Britons. It was up to Churchill to hold his country together and persuade President Franklin Roosevelt that Britain was a worthy ally and willing to fight to the end. In The Splendid and the Vile , Erik Larson shows, in cinematic detail, how Churchill taught the British people the art of being fearless. It is a story of political brinkmanship, but it's also an intimate domestic drama, set against the backdrop of Churchill's prime-ministerial country home, Chequers,his wartime retreat, Ditchley, where he and his entourage go when the moon is brightest and the bombing threat is highest,and of course 10 Downing Street in London. Drawing on diaries, original archival documents, and once-secret intelligence reports some released only recently Larson provides a new lens on London's darkest year through the day-to-day experience of Churchill and his family: his wife, Clementine,their youngest daughter, Mary, who chafes against her parents' wartime protectiveness,their son, Randolph, and his beautiful, unhappy wife, Pamela,Pamela's illicit lover, a dashing American emissary,and the advisers in Churchill's Secret Circle, to whom he turns in the hardest moments.The Splendid and the Vile takes readers out of today's political dysfunction and back to a time of true leadership, when, in the face of unrelenting horror, Churchill's eloquence, courage, and perseverance bound a country, and a family, together."
    Content: Biographisches: " Erik Larson is the author of five national bestsellers: Dead Wake , In the Garden of Beasts , Thunderstruck , The Devil in the White City , and Isaac's Storm , which have collectively sold more than 9 million copies. His books have been published in nearly 20 countries." Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: October 1, 2019New York Times best-selling author Larson here investigates Winston Churchill as leader in the early days of World War II. Drawing on intelligence reports, recently declassified files, and personal diaries only now made available, Larson presents not just Churchill but those in his immediate circle, from his family to private secretary John Colville and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook. Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2020 The bestselling author deals with one of the most satisfying good-vs.-evil battles in history, the year (May 1940 to May 1941) during which Churchill and Britain held off Hitler. Bookshelves groan with histories of Britain's finest hour, but Larson (Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, 2015, etc.) employs a mildly unique strategy, combining an intense, almost day-to-day account of Churchill's actions with those of his family, two of his officials (Frederick Lindemann, who was Churchill's prime science adviser, and Lord Beaverbrook, minister of air production), and staff, including private secretary Jock Colville and bodyguard Walter Thompson. Since no one doubted they lived in extraordinary times and almost everyone kept journals and wrote letters, the author takes full advantage of an avalanche of material, much of which will be unfamiliar to readers. Churchill remains the central figure,his charisma, public persona, table talk, quirks, and sybaritic lifestyle retain their fascination. Authors have not ignored his indispensable wife, Clementine (Sonia Purnell's 2015 biography is particularly illuminating), but even history buffs will welcome Larson's attention to their four children, especially Mary, a perky adolescent and his favorite. He makes no attempt to rehabilitate Winston's only son, Randolph, a heavy-drinking spendthrift whose long-suffering wife, Pamela, finally consoled herself with a long affair with American representative Averell Harriman, which was no secret to the family and was entirely approved. Britain's isolation ended when Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, but Larson ends on May 10. The Blitz was in full swing, with a particularly destructive raid on London, but that day also saw Rudolf Hess, Hitler's second in command, fly to England and engage in a wacky attempt (planned since the previous autumn) to negotiate peace. Nothing came of Hess' action, but that day may also have marked the peak of the Blitz, which soon diminished as Germany concentrated its forces against the Soviet Union. A captivating history of Churchill's heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates. COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from February 17, 2020 Larson ( Dead Wake ) delivers a propulsive, character-driven account of Winston Churchill’s first year as British prime minister (May 1940–May 1941), when the German air force launched “a full-on assault against the city of London” in preparation for an invasion that never came. Larson’s profile subjects include Churchill’s 17-year-old daughter, Mary,his private secretary, John “Jock” Colville, who kept a meticulous (and likely illegal, due to the national security secrets it revealed) diary,Nazi leader Rudolf Hess,and, to a lesser extent, ordinary Britons. Juxtaposing monumental developments, such as the Dunkirk evacuation, with intimate scenes, Larson notes that on the night Churchill learned French leaders wanted to make peace with Hitler, he raised his dinner guests’ spirits by passing out cigars, reading aloud telegrams of support from other countries, and “chant the refrain from a popular song.” Larson highlights little-known but intriguing figures, including chief science adviser Frederick Lindemann, who made a multifaceted but unsuccessful case for why tea shouldn’t be rationed, and documents the carnage caused by German bombs, including the deaths of 34 people at the Café" Rezension(5): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from February 1, 2020 It is difficult to imagine a more challenging first year in office than that experienced by Winston Churchill in 1940. Hitler invaded Belgium and Holland on Churchill's first day in office, and the Dunkirk evacuation was only two weeks away. Yet, as Larson (Dead Wake, 2015) so artfully illustrates, it is equally difficult to imagine a leader more uniquely equipped for confronting Germany than Churchill. The broad outlines may be familiar to most readers: the relentless air raids by the Luftwaffe and the heavy burden that England had to bear before the other Allied powers joined the war. What Larson brilliantly provides are the finer details of the effects on England as he focuses on the family and home of its dynamic, idiosyncratic, and indefatigable leader. Larson draws heavily on the diaries and papers of Churchill's inner circle, especially daughter Mary and personal secretary James Colville, as well as correspondence with his trusted advisers: Lord Beaverbrook, physicist Frederick Lindemann, and General Hastings Lionel Ismay. Similarly, incorporating snippets from the diaries of German leaders Goring and Goebbels demonstrates how determined the Germans were to annihilate England, even as they expressed the grudging respect they came to have for Churchill. Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Best-selling Larson, a library star, once again masterfully renders history immediate, suspenseful, and relevant.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.) "
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