Publication Date: March 26, 2025
Her husband is trying to save the country, but can she save him?
1940, England: Clementine Churchill stands alone on a rooftop in London as bombs rain down on the city. A nearby explosion almost knocks her off her feet, but she gets back up again and shouts into the night: ‘Hitler will not take Britain; not on my watch.’
Rushing back to 10 Downing Street, Clementine is relieved to see the famous building is still standing despite the heavy bombing. It means the Prime Minister – her husband – is alive. Stepping through the door and into Winston’s arms, she is reassured by his steady heartbeat. Every day has been a fight for survival, with people losing loved ones all around her. She prays that this war will not cost her Winston.
Her husband has always dreamed of being Prime Minister; she knew from the moment they married thirty years ago that he wanted to lead the country. Since then, they’ve been a partnership in love and in politics. But, with the war against Hitler, it’s a much bigger responsibility than either of them ever expected. The world needs Winston, and Winston needs her.
While Winston co-ordinates battles across Europe, Clementine finds herself in the spotlight for the first time. Her husband’s name may be on the lips of every soldier and politician but she knows as she visits hospitals and air raid shelters, that the ordinary people speak her name just as much. She realises she has the potential to make a difference – not as Winston’s shadow in the background but as Clementine Churchill.
One evening, as she looks into Winston’s dear face, Clementine can tell his bravery comes at a cost. Can she help the man she loves finish the fight for freedom – or will this war cost them everything?
History is rife with stories of Winston Churchill and his contributions during World War II. However, it can be argued that his success is in part due to the woman at his side.
Author Anna Stuart serves up a rich slice of historical fiction in The English Wife featuring Clementine Churchill . Already in their third decade of marriage, the Churchills are impacted by the intensity as Hitler takes the world stage.
However, while Winston focuses on politics and ultimately moves up in the ranks, his wife also plays a valuable role in British politics and society. Much of the story focuses on Clementine’s efforts to keep Winston on track—both politically and personally.
Clementine’s character provides an active partner for Winston rather than just an escort at social events. Her knowledge of politics illustrates an intelligent woman.
The author uses a fictional American couple in the story to highlight efforts by the Churchills to get the United States interested in joining the fight against the Nazis.
The English Wife highlights the little-known impact of Clementine Churchill in her husband’s success in British politics.
Anna Stuart lives in Derbyshire with her campervan-mad husband, two hungry teenagers and a slightly loopy dog. She was hooked on books from the moment she first opened one in her cot so is thrilled to now have several of her own to her name. Having studied English literature at Cambridge university, s Stuart he took an enjoyable temporary trip into the ‘real world’ as a factory planner, before returning to her first love and becoming an author. History has also always fascinated her. Living in an old house with a stone fireplace, she often wonders who sat around it before her and is intrigued by how actively the past is woven into the present, something she likes to explore in her novels. Anna loves the way that writing lets her ‘try on’ so many different lives, but her favourite part of the job is undoubtedly hearing from readers.