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Kingmaker

Pamela Harriman's Astonishing Life of Power, Seduction, and Intrigue

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“A thorough account of Harriman’s rise which also manages to be a brisk, twisty read … riveting and revelatory.” —The New Yorker
“Rigorous but rollicking.” —The New York Times

Named a BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR by The New Yorker, Apple Books, The Economist, Politico, Town & Country, The Guardian, Financial Times, The Spectator, The Telegraph, The Oldie, Irish Examiner, Mail on Sunday, Daily Express, London Standard, and The Times Literary Supplement and a Must-Read Book of Fall 2024 by People Magazine


From the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, an electrifying re-examination of one of the 20th century’s greatest unsung power players

When Pamela Churchill Harriman died in 1997, the obituaries that followed were predictably scathing – and many were downright sexist. Written off as a mere courtesan and social climber, her true legacy was overshadowed by a glamorous social life and her infamous erotic adventures. Much of what she did behind the scenes – on both sides of the Atlantic - remained invisible and secret. That is, until now: with a wealth of fresh research, interviews and newly discovered sources, Sonia Purnell unveils for the first time the full, spectacular story of how she left an indelible mark on the world today.
At age 20 Churchill’s beloved daughter-in-law became a “secret weapon” during World War II, strategically wining, dining, and seducing diplomats and generals to help win over American sentiment (and secrets) to the British cause against Hitler. After the war, she helped to transform Fiat heir Gianni Agnelli into Italy’s ‘uncrowned king’ on the international stage and after moving to the US brought a struggling Democratic party back to life, hand-picking Bill Clinton from obscurity and vaulting him to the presidency.
Picked as Ambassador to France, she deployed her legendary subtle powers to charm world leaders and help efforts to bring peace to Bosnia, playing her part in what was arguably the high-water mark of American global supremacy.
There are few at any time who have operated as close to the center of power over five decades and two continents, and there is practically no one in 20th Century politics, culture, and fashion whose lives she did not touch, including the Kennedys, Truman Capote, Aly Khan, Kay Graham, Gloria Steinem, Ed Murrow, and Frank Sinatra. Written with the novelistic richness and investigative rigor that only Sonia Purnell could bring to this story full of sex, politics, yachts, palaces and fabulous clothes, KINGMAKER re-asserts Harriman’s rightful place at the heart of history.
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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from August 15, 2024
      Grit and glamour. British journalist Purnell, award-winning biographer of Clementine Churchill, turns her attention to Churchill's cherished daughter-in-law, Pamela Harriman (1920-97), somewhat condescendingly called, "the most powerful courtesan in history." Drawing on newly released material, including an extensive interview conducted by a previous biographer, Purnell creates a vibrant portrait of an influential political player in her native England and her adopted America. At 19, two weeks after her first date with Randolph Churchill, the couple were engaged, much to the dismay of her friends and parents. "Wherever Randolph went, scandal ensued," Purnell reports, and Pamela soon realized she had married "a drunken, offensive adulterer." At an emotional breaking point, overwhelmed by Randolph's mounting debts, she turned to Lord Beaverbrook, her son's godfather, for financial help. He agreed, provided she work for him in procuring information about America's plans for intervention in the raging European war. Pamela proved a star player in Operation Seduction USA; her conquests included Roosevelt's emissary Averell Harriman and broadcaster Edward R. Murrow. Purnell recounts Pamela's "strategic" sex life, which included affairs with Prince Aly Khan and Fiat mogul Gianni Agnelli. Later, marriage to Hollywood agent Leland Hayward gave her access to a new circle of celebrities, but it was politics that compelled her. Within a year of Hayward's death, she reconnected with Harriman, married him, and became an American citizen. In Washington, Purnell reveals, she cast her spell, as she always had, over influential and wealthy men, working tirelessly and strategically for Democratic candidates, successful in getting many of them elected. In 1980, she was named Democratic Woman of the Year--an accolade typically bestowed on first ladies. In 1993, appointed by her friend Bill Clinton, she became the first female envoy to France, the pinnacle of a storied career. Meticulous research informs a captivating biography.

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      Starred review from August 1, 2024
      Harriman's motto could very well have been, Go ahead, underestimate me. That'll be fun. The daughter of a wealthy baron, Harriman was mocked as a child for being overweight and received only enough education to land a suitable husband. Her marriage to Randolph Churchill, son of Winston, was a match made in hell, but it provided Harriman with the pedigree to interact with the most prominent men in the world. Her unofficial role as chief counsel to her father-in-law during WWII put her in the room where it was all happening. Sexually uninhibited, Harriman was dismissed as a courtesan. But she was wily about the ways of power and politics, and her relationships with everyone from generals to journalists helped her broker some of the most consequential outcomes of the war. Following her eventual marriage to business titan and statesman Averell Harriman, she gained even more influence in American politics. So crucial were her contacts, so effective were her seductive tactics of persuasion that Harriman was officially rewarded for her impact when President Clinton appointed her ambassador to France. Purnell (A Woman of No Importance, 2019) presents a compulsively readable, multifaceted portrait of an oft-misunderstood woman whose role in twentieth-century geopolitics has, until now, been severely underappreciated.

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    • Good Reading Magazine
      Pamela Churchill Harriman, the United States Ambassador to France, died in Paris on 5 February 1997 at the age of 76. President of France, Jacques Chirac, posthumously awarded her the Grand Croix of the Légion d’Honneur in appreciation of the work she did to stabilise the French-American relationship after many years of distrust. President Clinton sent Air Force One to return her body to the United States. The two presidents held her in high esteem. Kingmaker, Sonia Purnell’s well-researched biography of Pamela, quotes many opinions that say otherwise. But as Celia Sandys, Winston Churchill’s granddaughter, reminded Pamela in a letter: ‘You can’t make that much of a splash in the world without making enemies.’    Pamela was born in 1920. Her father, Edward Digby, was the eldest son of the 10th Baron Digby; her mother, Constance, was a daughter of the 2nd Baron Aberdare. Soon after her birth, she and her parents moved to Melbourne when her father was appointed military secretary to the Governor-General of Australia. Constance considered her daughter ‘wilful’ and hoped she would marry within the aristocracy. There was always a warm welcome whenever Pamela tired of her hectic life in London, Paris or Washington DC. There were servants galore at Mintern House, the ancestral home in Dorset. Pamela wanted fewer servants and a larger dress allowance.    Eddie, Pamela’s brother, was sent – at the age of eight – to boarding school in preparation for Eton. Pamela was envious of Eddie’s male privilege. She was educated at home by a series of governesses and later sent to Munich to learn German and Paris to learn French. Her father was concerned that over-educated girls would deter suitors. Portraits of ancestors were everywhere in Mintern House. One that intrigued Pamela was of Jane Elizabeth Digby (1807-1881) that was on a wall in a dark passage rarely used by family and visitors. The painting was hidden away, she learned, as Jane was notorious. What she eventually found out, influenced her attitude as to how she would lead her own life. Jane Elizabeth had four husbands and many lovers: Lord Ellenborough, Governor-General of India; King Ludwig I of Bavaria; King Otto of Greece; Prince Felix zu Schwartzenberg and the Greek General Christodoulos Hatzipetros to name a few. She had six children and died in Damascus, then part of the Ottoman Empire, as the wife of Arab Sheikh Medjuel el Mezrab, who was 20 years her junior. In 1938, the upper-class marriage market known as ‘the season’ was still popular. Pamela and a friend, Popsy Winn, were rehearsing their curtseys for when their time came to be presented to the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace. Popsy introduced Pamela to her mother, Olive, Lady Baillie, an Anglo-American heiress, landowner and hostess. This introduction, according to the author of this biography, was to ‘change Pamela’s life’. Lady Baillie encouraged Pamela’s fascination with wealth, power and powerful men. More importantly, Olive Baillie stressed, wealth and power could and should be used for good. Kingmaker is revelatory, entertaining and fascinating. It is divided into three major sections: War, Peace and Power. Readers interested in the sensational gossip need only read the first two sections and skim over the third. If you want to know why Pamela is known as a kingmaker, don’t miss the final section: Power. Reviewed by Clive Hodges   ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sonia Purnell is a bestselling and prize-winning author celebrated for her lively writing style and meticulous research with a growing readership across the world. Her work has been optioned by several leading film-makers, won fans from all walks of life from presidents to physicians and been translated into more than...

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