Daughters of "the greatest Englishman" and cousins to the eccentric Mitford sisters, Diana, Sarah, and Mary Churchill were just as passionate, complex, and interesting as their larger-than-life relatives. This triple biography of Winston and Clementine's daughters (a fourth, Marigold, tragically died young) draws on previously unpublished family letters to explore the distinct personalities of the three bright, vivacious women who bore firsthand witness to some of the most important historical events of the twentieth century. Not shying away from the scandals and mental-health issues that plagued the sisters, this wonderfully compelling read also sheds fascinating light on the great British statesman via his role as a father.