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Churchill's Mum is written by Sandi Jerome and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 173603488X (ISBN 10) and 9781736034880 (ISBN 13).
What if one American woman's love story changed the course of World War II? In 1873, nineteen-year-old Jennie Jerome from Brooklyn met Lord Randolph Churchill at a sailing regatta on the Isle of Wight. Three days later, they were engaged. Seven months after their wedding, she gave birth to Winston Churchill-a half-American son who would one day save Western civilization. Churchill's Mum: The Story of Jennie Jerome, an American Heiress weaves together two compelling timelines: Jennie's extraordinary life from American heiress to British political force, and a fictional 1964 interview where an aging Winston Churchill reflects on his mother's profound influence while painting at his beloved Chartwell estate. Through the eyes of fictional journalist Sophia Carter, readers witness Churchill's final months as he reveals how his mother shaped not just British high society, but the character of the man who would lead Britain through its darkest hour. From Jennie's whirlwind romance and political campaigns to organizing a hospital ship during the Boer War and founding an influential literary magazine, she refused to be merely decorative in a world that expected women to be seen, not heard. Co-author Sandi Jerome discovered this family connection when she learned that Winston Churchill was her husband's fifth cousin-a relationship that sparked years of research into the Jerome family's fascinating history. Drawing on Jennie's own memoirs and extensive historical research, the authors bring to life the American heiress who taught her son that courage, not breeding, makes great leaders. Winston Churchill expert David R. Stokes, who has written extensively about Churchill and visited Blenheim Palace, collaborates with Jerome to weave together documented history with imagined conversations that capture Jennie's wit, ambition, and unshakeable belief in her son's destiny. Based on over 80% source material from Jennie's own memoirs, this book illuminates how an American woman's influence reached across decades to help forge the "Special Relationship" between Britain and America. Perfect for fans of The Gilded Age, Downton Abbey, and anyone fascinated by the untold stories of remarkable women who shaped history. The authors are currently developing this story into a television series.