Wonderful reflections on what we can learn from Churchill from my brother (in both sense of the word) Gavin, who recently read Paul's Johnson's biography of the former British Prime Minister.
(And who wouldn't want to read a book about which it is said: 'Johnson writes with the confidence and directness of an established writer who is no longer trying to prove himself, and as a result the book moves at an enjoyable pace and doesn’t get bogged down with non-essential distractions or academic pretensions.')
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