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Becoming Winston Churchill: The Untold Story of Young Winston and his American Mentor Hardcover – June 30 2007

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"There is some rare stuff between the covers of Becoming Winston Churchill: material so unusual, so uncommon, that Churchillians should treasure it like a rare gem, or a first edition of Mr. Brodrick's Army….This is an huge and even vital book for any Churchillian. It is important as a source of new material and new thinking about Churchill, and as a surprisingly tender and gentle way of thinking about young people. Every person, no matter how great, needs mentors, the author's argue-especially in their youth. By mentoring the young, older people can add an critical dimensions of meaning to their lives. McMenamin and Zoller have proved it by helping to resurrect Bourke Cockran. Theirs is a message we should all take to heart." - Finest Hour

"A volume which is not easy to categorize. Perhaps that does not greatly matter, since the totality is cleverly and persuasively done. It is at one level, as the authors see it, the story of one remarkable man growing up; at another, the chronicle of an Anglo-American exchange, at a formative stage for Winston, on the political issues of the day; and, at a third level, and evocation of late Victorian and Edwardian social, political and military life. There is, in short, something for everybody. The 'story' is intriguingly told." -
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"When Churchill was asked to whom he owed his oratorical skills, he surprised people by answering Bourke Cockran, an American statesman. Based on the correspondence some previously unpublished between Churchill and Cockran, authorities on Churchill (1874-1965) depict Cockran's mentoring of the future British Prime Minister. The book begins with the love affair between Churchill's widowed American mother and Cockran, and includes fictional but fact-based narratives beginning chapters, and photographs." -
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"A magnificent achievement and an illuminating study of a largely forgotten relationship." (Allen Packwood, Director, Churchill Archives Centre)

"A true tour de force that brings life and light to one of the great early influences on Winston Churchill." (Sir Martin, Gilbert, Churchill's Official Biographer)
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Greenwood (June 30 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1846450055
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1846450051
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 621 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.88 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm
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Michael McMenamin is the author of the critically acclaimed Becoming Winston Churchill, The Untold Story of Young Winston and His American Mentor [Hardcover, Greenwood 2007; Paperback, Enigma 2009]. He is an editorial board member of Finest Hour, the quarterly journal of the Churchill Centre and Museum in London and a contributing editor for the libertarian magazine Reason. His work has appeared in two Reason anthologies and The Churchills in Ireland, 1660-1965, Corrections and Controversies [Irish Academic Press, 2012]

Patrick McMenamin, the other half of the father-son writing team, is an award-winning journalist who has produced stories for John Stossel at ABC News 20/20 and Fox News Channel; for Judge Andrew Napolitano at Freedom Watch on Fox Business Channel; and is now at HuffPostLive. He is a Phi Beta Kappa cum laude graduate of the University of Rochester with departmental honors in 20th century European history and Film Studies.

The McMenamins' award-winning "Winston Churchill Thriller" series features Churchill’s fictional god-daughter, the globe-trotting Hearst photojournalist Mattie McGary, and is set during the period 1929-1939, Churchill’s “Wilderness Years”, when he was out of power, out of favor and a lone voice warning against the rising danger posed by Hitler and Nazi Germany. Churchill is the catalyst who sends Mattie on her adventures and she frequently teams up with Bourke Cockran, Jr., the fictional son and namesake of Churchill's real-life Irish-American mentor.

All three of their Churchill Thrillers--The DeValera Deception (2010),The Parsifal Pursuit (2011) and The Gemini Agenda (2012)--were named Grand Prize Winners for Fiction by the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. They also received Book of the Year Awards for Thriller/Suspense and Historical Fiction from ForeWord Reviews as well as awards for Historical Fiction from ReaderViews.

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