Telling a story in on anecdotal manner, Johnson doesnt try to impress readers with his research or complicated language instead he delivers work Which is easy and comfortable to read, written almost in slang style, somehow pushing reader all the time to the next page. Dont get me wrong, Johnson did good research, his book is full of facts and his knowledge about Churchill life is evident but there is not a single part of the book Which is tiresome or not interesting.
The only part Which can be a bit questionable, Especially for Those Who readsome other history books and are more informed about the time When Churchill what key person of world politics, would be the part where author is trying to defend some of his not so Good moves. In These occasions It Seems Johnson is trying to prove Churchill did everything as it should have been done with statement Which is difficult to fully agree.
Still, for All Those People who admire Churchill's history importance and greatness in time When it was not easy to be leader and encourage others, will be joy to read this book about the man who saved Great Britain, maybe even a whole free world.
THEREFORE, though you can find few other good biographies of this remarkable history figure, I would recommend Johnson's version mostly to Those readers who Usually dont like reading historical accounts theywill be pleasantly surprised with the style and way Boris Johnson presented Winston Churchill.