CHURCHILL
The Man Who Took the Mic
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James Johnson
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Winston Churchill is remembered as a hero. He was the voice of defiance, the wartime prime minister, and the lion who roared when the world needed it most. But behind the speeches and statues was a man far messier than the myth. He was brilliant and brutal, racist and eloquent, loyal to power and allergic to silence. And he knew exactly what he was doing.
CHURCHILL: The Man Who Took the Mic cuts through the fog to show the full picture. The triumphs, the disasters, the ego, the empire, and the voice that wouldn’t shut up. From Gallipoli to Bengal, “We shall never surrender” to postwar sulking, this isn't another Churchill love letter. It’s a clear-eyed chronicle of the man who turned words into weapons, wrapped history around himself, and made sure you heard his version first. Whether you love him, hate him, or don’t know what to make of him, this is the book that puts it all on the mic.
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