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Spend one night with Churchill —— Attend a lecture on young Churchill organized by the Royal Oak Foundation

One advantage of joining the Royal Oak Foundation of the United States National Trust is that they give a series of lectures twice a year on the theme of Anglophiles worship.

When I heard that they were going to give a speech on Winston Churchill's youth, I knew I had to attend.

The lecture was held in Chicago last Wednesday night. It's a real feast.

The speaker is Michael Sheldon, a university professor who loves Britain and has a long history in journalism.

The theme is his recently published book The Young Titan: The Birth of Winston Churchill.

His main argument is that most books about Churchill focus on his success in the late war, but he thinks that. It really turned him into someone we know.

From 191 to 1915, Churchill experienced several ups and downs in his career. To some extent, it seems that he ended politically after the disaster in gallipoli.

Michael put forward a very interesting point. This has aroused a great sensation in me personally-we are the sum of our accumulated experiences.

That is to say, we have become who we are through our own hardships and tribulations.

Churchill is no exception.

His speech covers this early part, and some people will talk about the most unknown part of his life and show his experiences in shaping his future.

It is the most fascinating. There are few reports these days.

His marriage with Clementine is considered as one of the historical inevitability.

But the fact is that she is the fourth woman he pursued, and he faced rejection after being rejected.

This experience really strengthened his resilience.

Our view of Churchill is often oversimplified-he was the man who saved Britain during World War II.

But Michael reminded us that becoming prime minister. He is 65 years old, and there is still a lifetime to study before that.

These experiences make him the leader that Britain needs at the right time.

His youth is the key to this experience, and I can't wait to read this book.

We had a pleasant evening at the lecture.

The event was held in the beautiful newbury Library in Chicago, and before the event, I signed a book with the author. I ate some food and drank some drinks, and then had an enlightening question and answer session.

I really like the author's story about his long experience in studying his own book.

It was a wonderful evening-it was especially pleasant in a passionate anglophile's room.

For the young Titan, there are still a few days to speak-look at the Royal Oak. This is a friendly reminder that readers of Anglia can enjoy the exclusive discount of Royal Oak membership-you can save 2% of the coupon code Anglo219 at the checkout.

Royal Oak membership provides you with discounts on lecture tickets and exclusive travel in the UK, but the biggest advantage is that you can visit all national trust properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for free, which will pay for you in one trip.

Royal Oak also pays for you.