
The Splendid and the Vile
A Saga of Churchill, Family and Defiance During the Blitz
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Narrated by:
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Matt Addis
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By:
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Erik Larson
About this listen
‘Every time Churchill took to the airwaves it was as if he were injecting adrenaline-soaked courage directly into the British people … Larson tells the story of how that feat was accomplished … Fresh, fast and deeply moving.’ New York Times
A STARTLING, GRIPPING PORTRAIT OF WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO BE ALIVE IN BRITAIN DURING THE BLITZ, AND WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO BE AROUND CHURCHILL.
On Winston Churchill’s first day as prime minister, 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, the Nazis would wage a relentless bombing campaign, killing 45,000 Britons and destroying two million homes.
In The Splendid and the Vile, Erik Larson gives a new and brilliantly cinematic account of how Britain’s most iconic leader set about unifying the nation at its most vulnerable moment, and teaching ‘the art of being fearless.’
Drawing on once-secret intelligence reports and diaries, #1 bestselling author Larson takes readers from the shelled streets of London to Churchill’s own chambers, giving a vivid vision of true leadership, when – in the face of unrelenting horror – a leader of eloquence, strategic brilliance and perseverance bound a country, and a family, together.
©2020 Erik Larson (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
PICKED BY BARACK OBAMA AND BILL GATES AS A BEST BOOK OF 2020
‘If you want to look back at a really important part of history with fresh eyes, this is the book for you … Gripping and wonderful’
Alan Carr
‘An enthralling page-turner’
O: The Oprah Magazine
‘Fresh, fast and deeply moving … Larson’s deft portraits show the essential connection that words created between the powerful and the powerless, capturing the moments that defined life for millions struggling to survive the decisions of a few’
New York Times Book Review
‘There are countless books about World War II, but there’s only one Erik Larson … There are many things to admire about The Splendid and the Vile, but chief among them is Larson’s electric writing. The book reads like a novel, and even though everyone (hopefully) knows how the war ultimately ended, he keeps the reader turning the pages with his gripping prose.’
NPR
‘A particularly gripping read, written with bounce and brio. Larson pulls together vivid vignettes – some moving, some amusing, a few grim … A fine writer of narrative nonfiction history.’
Robbie Millen, Times
‘This book is peppered with eye-popping details … A deeply compelling work of history … Without resorting to heroism, it makes one long powerfully for real leadership’
Lit Hub
‘I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages—and suddenly time disappeared.’
Seattle Times
‘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’
Booklist (starred review)
‘A captivating history of Churchill’s heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates.’
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Brilliant
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Utterly Splendid.
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I would also congratulate the narrator for doing a really great job.
Loved it
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I didn't know what to expect and was gripped from the off.
The narrator is perfect with his British accent and his ability to change his voice according to the person that was talking. His interpretation of Churchill's voice is superb.
Whilst this is a factual account of the war from Churchill's family's perspective, and therefore fascinating history, it is told in a way that makes you feel that you are listening to a novel being read with all the different characters.
It has certainly prompted me to listen to more of Eric Larsons books and also more books relating to historical events.
I must admit however, this is going to be hard to beat! Thank you!!
Staggering. I loved it and am sad it has finished.
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A surprisingly fresh view on a familiar subject
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Never forget
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Brilliant
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The narrator was British, however, it soon became apparent that the author was not as North American terms was used such as railway cars instead of carriages, fire trucks instead of engines, fall instead of autumn and the best of all Nelsons tower instead of column. Also, I have never read a book with over 100 paragraphs.
Really enjoyed the book and learnt more about the Blitz.
Good, but.....
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Inspiring
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Enjoyable in the main
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