Winstone and Clementine Churchill wrote to each other constantly throughout the fifty-seven years of their life together , and this comprehensive collection of personal correspondence has been authoritatively edited by their daughter Mary Soames. Spontaneous and unselfconscious, the letters serve not only as a revealing portrait of their characters but as a unique political and social history.
"My dad used to say to me, 'Try to keep a cool head and a warm heart.' At least I think it was my dad. I don't really remember him." Gravy worked in the graveyard - hence the name. He was having a normal day until his friend Benjy turned up in a car Gravy didn't recognise. Benjy had a bullet hole in his chest, but lived just long enough to ask Gravy to hide him and look after his gun. Gravy had looked after things for Benjy before, but never a gun. When Gravy looked in the car...