A compelling look at two leaders who held the world's fate in their
hands -- and the holiday visit that sealed a friendship and steered the
course of World War II.
At the height of World War II, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and
Prime Minister Winston Churchill held an extraordinary month-long visit,
during which they planned the success of the Allied powers and
strategized a continuing peace for when the war ended. Moving from witty
banter to gravely serious discussions -- amid a traditional public
celebration of the Christmas holiday -- the two cemented a unique bond
as they decided how to confront a menace that threatened all of
civilization. Thanks to the skillful work of author Douglas Wood and
illustrator Barry Moser, the story of this remarkable time can be shared
with a whole new generation.
Back matter includes; an afterword, an author's note, and a
bibliography.