<P><B>A captivating biography of two famous women whose sons, Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt, would change the course of the 20th century—by award-winning historian Charlotte Gray.</B><BR/><BR/> Born into upper class America in the same year, 1854, <B>Sara Delano </B>and <B>Jennie Jerome</B> refused to settle into predictable, sheltered lives as little-known wives to prominent men. Instead, both women concentrated their energies on enabling their sons to reach<B> the epicentre of political power on two continents</B>.<BR/><BR/> In the mid-19th century, the British Empire was at its height, France’s Second Empire flourished and the industrial vigour of the USA was catapulting the republic towards the Gilded Age. Sara and Jennie, raised with privilege but subject to the constraints of women’s roles at the time, learned how to<B> take control of their destinies, Sara in the prosperous Hudson Valley and Jennie in the glittering world of Imperial London.&#1