Reviews
"An enthralling page-turner." -- O: The Oprah Magazine "Through the remarkably skillful use of intimate diaries as well as public documents, some newly released, Larson has transformed the well-known record of 12 turbulent months, stretching from May of 1940 through May of 1941, into a book that is fresh, fast and deeply moving." --Candice Millard, The New York Times Book Review "Fascinating . . . The entire book comes at the reader with breakneck speed. So much happened so quickly in those 12 months, yet Larson deftly weaves all the strands of his tale into a coherent and compelling whole." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "The popular historian Erik Larson has done it again. As I read this book, I kept wondering what the swelling of powerful emotion was that I felt, sometimes in an almost physical sense." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny, in Air Mail "Still, it is a time of sadness, fear, grief and uncertainty for so many, and I find myself comforted by reading about other supremely challenging times in human history, and about resilience, and hope. For this, there is no better book right now than The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz by Erik Larson." -- Mackenzie Dawson, New York Post "Nonfiction king Erik Larson is back." -- PopSugar "Spectacular . . . Larson, as America's most compelling popular historian, is at his best in this fast-moving, immensely readable, and even warmhearted account of the battle to save Britain." -- The Christian Science Monitor "William Shakespeare once wrote, 'There is a history in all men's lives.' Certainly, this has been lived out in the remarkable writing career of Erik Larson. His dynamic ability to tell tales from deep within the dusty pages of history in a gripping and cinematic way has earned him wide acclaim. What sets his work apart is his signature way of using painstaking research through personal journals and historical records to spin a gripping nonfiction tale through the ordinary lives of the men and women who succeeded, failed, and perished as a result." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " The Splendid and the Vile delivers the great saga with a novelist's touch. It's like you're watching and hearing the days and nights of 1940 as a passenger on a double-decker London bus." --Chris Matthews , Churchill Bulletin "A propulsive, character-driven account of Winston Churchill's first year as British prime minister . . . Readers will rejoice." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders." -- Booklist (starred review), "An enthralling page-turner." -- O: The Oprah Magazine "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "There are countless books about World War II, but there's only one Erik Larson. . . . There are many things to admire about The Splendid and the Vile , but chief among them is Larson's electric writing. The book reads like a novel, and even though everyone (hopefully) knows how the war ultimately ended, he keeps the reader turning the pages with his gripping prose." --NPR "What Larson brilliantly provides are the finer details of the effects on England as he focuses on the family and home of its dynamic, idiosyncratic, and indefatigable leader. . . . Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders." -- Booklist (starred review) "A captivating history of Churchill's heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Through the remarkably skillful use of intimate diaries as well as public documents, some newly released, Larson has transformed the well-known record of 12 turbulent months, stretching from May of 1940 through May of 1941, into a book that is fresh, fast and deeply moving. . . . Larson's deft portraits show the essential connection that words created between the powerful and the powerless, capturing the moments that defined life for millions struggling to survive the decisions of a few." --Candice Millard, The New York Times Book Review "This book is peppered with eye-popping details. . . . A deeply compelling work of history . . . Without resorting to heroism, it makes one long powerfully for real leadership." -- Lit Hub "Nonfiction king Erik Larson is back." -- PopSugar, Praise for Erik Larson Dead Wake "[Erik] Larson is one of the modern masters of popular narrative nonfiction. . . . An entertaining book about a great subject." --The New York Times Book Review "Thrilling, dramatic and powerful." --NPR "Utterly engrossing . . . It's page-turning history, breathing with life." -- The Seattle Times "A sort of geopolitical thriller, one that reads like a brainy mash-up of James Cameron's Titanic and Steven Spielberg's Jaws ." -- The New York Times In the Garden of Beasts "Powerful, poignant . . . a transportingly true story." -- The New York Times "Reads like an elegant thriller . . . utterly compelling . . . marvelous stuff." -- The Washington Post "Harrowingly suspenseful." --Vogue The Devil in the White City "[Larson] relentlessly fuses history and entertainment to give this nonfiction book the dramatic effect of a novel. . . . A dynamic, enveloping book." -- The New York Times "Engrossing . . . exceedingly well documented . . . utterly fascinating." -- Chicago Tribune "As absorbing a piece of popular history as one will ever hope to find." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "The kind of page-turner you always want in a history book but rarely get . . . Larson gives the reader a ''you are there'' sense of the intensity of Churchill''s work with his team on life-and-death challenges--and solving them at a pace I found to be mind-blowing." --Bill Gates, GatesNotes "Published in the midst of one of the greatest international crises since World War II, Larson''s new book tells the story of London facing the Blitz during that war through the characters of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, members of his family and his various advisers. Readers are left with an indelible portrait of a nation coming together to face a brutal assault from German bombs under leadership that is wise, empathetic and strategic--not to mention highly witty and charming." -- Time "Erik Larson, in his suspenseful new book, The Splendid and the Vile , captures the foreboding that settled on London leading up to the bombardment, as well as Churchill''s determination not to give in. . . . Plus, there is Larson''s reliable, cinematic writing and his intimate portrayal of Churchill." -- The New Yorker "An enthralling page-turner." -- O: The Oprah Magazine "A damn good story. There are narrative arcs, heroes, villains, and suspense aplenty to craft the kind of rich, immersive histories that have become Larson''s trademark." --Rolling Stone "This is Erik Larson''s moment. His affecting and affectionate chronicle of the Churchill family during the Blitz, the Nazi World War II bombing campaign against Great Britain, has found a hungry audience in the United States." --The Boston Globe "Through the remarkably skillful use of intimate diaries as well as public documents, some newly released, Larson has transformed the well-known record of 12 turbulent months, stretching from May of 1940 through May of 1941, into a book that is fresh, fast and deeply moving." --Candice Millard, The New York Times Book Review "Larson''s book offers a delicious slice of life of the world''s last great statesman." --The Wall Street Journal "Fascinating . . . The entire book comes at the reader with breakneck speed. So much happened so quickly in those 12 months, yet Larson deftly weaves all the strands of his tale into a coherent and compelling whole." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "Still, it is a time of sadness, fear, grief and uncertainty for so many, and I find myself comforted by reading about other supremely challenging times in human history, and about resilience, and hope. For this, there is no better book right now than The Splendid and the Vile ." -- Mackenzie Dawson, New York Post "Nonfiction king Erik Larson is back." -- PopSugar "Spectacular . . . Larson, as America''s most compelling popular historian, is at his best in this fast-moving, immensely readable, and even warmhearted account of the battle to save Britain." -- The Christian Science Monitor "What sets [Larson''s] work apart is his signature way of using painstaking research through personal journals and historical records to spin a gripping nonfiction tale through the ordinary lives of the men and women who succeeded, failed, and perished as a result." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " The Splendid and the Vile delivers the great saga with a novelist''s touch. It''s like you''re watching and hearing the days and nights of 1940 as a passenger on a double-decker London bus." --Chris Matthews , Churchill Bulletin "The popular historian Erik Larson has done it again. As I read this book, I kept wondering what the swelling of powerful emotion was that I felt, sometimes in an almost physical sense." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny, in Air Mail "A propulsive, character-driven account of Winston Churchill''s first year as British prime minister . . . Readers will rejoice." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "What Larson brilliantly provides are the finer details of the effects on England as he focuses on the family and home of its dynamic, idiosyncratic, and indefatigable leader. . . . Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders." -- Booklist (starred review) "A captivating history of Churchill's heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "This book is peppered with eye-popping details. . . . A deeply compelling work of history . . . Without resorting to heroism, it makes one long powerfully for real leadership." -- Lit Hub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2020", "Published in the midst of one of the greatest international crises since World War II, Larson''s new book tells the story of London facing the Blitz during that war through the characters of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, members of his family and his various advisers. Readers are left with an indelible portrait of a nation coming together to face a brutal assault from German bombs under leadership that is wise, empathetic and strategic--not to mention highly witty and charming." -- Time "Erik Larson, in his suspenseful new book, The Splendid and the Vile , captures the foreboding that settled on London leading up to the bombardment, as well as Churchill''s determination not to give in. . . . Plus, there is Larson''s reliable, cinematic writing and his intimate portrayal of Churchill." -- The New Yorker "An enthralling page-turner." -- O: The Oprah Magazine "A damn good story. There are narrative arcs, heroes, villains, and suspense aplenty to craft the kind of rich, immersive histories that have become Larson''s trademark." --Rolling Stone "This is Erik Larson''s moment. His affecting and affectionate chronicle of the Churchill family during the Blitz, the Nazi World War II bombing campaign against Great Britain, has found a hungry audience in the United States." --The Boston Globe "Through the remarkably skillful use of intimate diaries as well as public documents, some newly released, Larson has transformed the well-known record of 12 turbulent months, stretching from May of 1940 through May of 1941, into a book that is fresh, fast and deeply moving." --Candice Millard, The New York Times Book Review "Fascinating . . . The entire book comes at the reader with breakneck speed. So much happened so quickly in those 12 months, yet Larson deftly weaves all the strands of his tale into a coherent and compelling whole." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "Still, it is a time of sadness, fear, grief and uncertainty for so many, and I find myself comforted by reading about other supremely challenging times in human history, and about resilience, and hope. For this, there is no better book right now than The Splendid and the Vile ." -- Mackenzie Dawson, New York Post "Nonfiction king Erik Larson is back." -- PopSugar "Spectacular . . . Larson, as America''s most compelling popular historian, is at his best in this fast-moving, immensely readable, and even warmhearted account of the battle to save Britain." -- The Christian Science Monitor "William Shakespeare once wrote, ''There is a history in all men''s lives.'' Certainly, this has been lived out in the remarkable writing career of Erik Larson. His dynamic ability to tell tales from deep within the dusty pages of history in a gripping and cinematic way has earned him wide acclaim. What sets his work apart is his signature way of using painstaking research through personal journals and historical records to spin a gripping nonfiction tale through the ordinary lives of the men and women who succeeded, failed, and perished as a result." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " The Splendid and the Vile delivers the great saga with a novelist''s touch. It''s like you''re watching and hearing the days and nights of 1940 as a passenger on a double-decker London bus." --Chris Matthews , Churchill Bulletin "The popular historian Erik Larson has done it again. As I read this book, I kept wondering what the swelling of powerful emotion was that I felt, sometimes in an almost physical sense." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny, in Air Mail "A propulsive, character-driven account of Winston Churchill''s first year as British prime minister . . . Readers will rejoice." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "What Larson brilliantly provides are the finer details of the effects on England as he focuses on the family and home of its dynamic, idiosyncratic, and indefatigable leader. . . . Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders." -- Booklist (starred review) "A captivating history of Churchill's heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "This book is peppered with eye-popping details. . . . A deeply compelling work of history . . . Without resorting to heroism, it makes one long powerfully for real leadership." -- Lit Hub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2020" "Nonfiction king Erik Larson is back." -- PopSugar, "An enthralling page-turner." -- O: The Oprah Magazine "Through the remarkably skillful use of intimate diaries as well as public documents, some newly released, Larson has transformed the well-known record of 12 turbulent months, stretching from May of 1940 through May of 1941, into a book that is fresh, fast and deeply moving." --Candice Millard, The New York Times Book Review "Fascinating . . . The entire book comes at the reader with breakneck speed. So much happened so quickly in those 12 months, yet Larson deftly weaves all the strands of his tale into a coherent and compelling whole." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times "The popular historian Erik Larson has done it again. As I read this book, I kept wondering what the swelling of powerful emotion was that I felt, sometimes in an almost physical sense. (I'm a naturally undemonstrative Englishman, rarely moved by words on a printed page.) Then I realized that, as a Londoner, it was a feeling of overwhelming pride in my poor, brave, battered old city, which stood up to the very worst that Hitler could throw at it for months on end, while still somehow keeping its dignity, cheerfulness, and iron resolve not to surrender." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny, in Air Mail "Exquisitely researched. . . . Erik Larson weaves a fascinating yarn out of everything he turns his attention to, and his latest book--a terribly moving tale of Blitz London and Churchill's campaign to persuade the United States to enter the war--is no exception." --New York Post "Nonfiction king Erik Larson is back." -- PopSugar "A propulsive, character-driven account of Winston Churchill's first year as British prime minister . . . Readers will rejoice." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "What Larson brilliantly provides are the finer details of the effects on England as he focuses on the family and home of its dynamic, idiosyncratic, and indefatigable leader. . . . Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders." -- Booklist (starred review) "A captivating history of Churchill's heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A fascinating mix of the largest and smallest scales in human affairs. Larson blends domestic drama with the destruction of cities to riveting effect." --Shelf Awareness, "What Larson brilliantly provides are the finer details of the effects on England as he focuses on the family and home of its dynamic, idiosyncratic, and indefatigable leader. . . . Larson's skill at integrating vast research and talent for capturing compelling human dramas culminate in an inspirational portrait of one of history's finest, most fearless leaders." -- Booklist (starred review) "A captivating history of Churchill's heroic year, with more than the usual emphasis on his intimates." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "I have an early copy of this book on my desk and idly began reading the first pages--and suddenly time disappeared." -- The Seattle Times