Lianne
Written on Sep 1, 2013
I thought the presentation of Margaret Thatcher as a leader and as a person was balanced in that the author recognised and pointed out what critics and other biographies have stated about her. Critics may argue that her presentation is biased in this nook but I thought his book was insightful and at least he recognised some of Mrs. Thatcher’s weaknesses and failings.
Overall, I thought Not for Turning was an illuminating read, especially as it was the first book I’ve ever read on Margaret Thatcher. My favourite parts of this book was actually the anecdotes and stories about her personal life: her early years, balancing a personal life with her husband while working and leading a nation, etc. Students of British politics and contemporary British history may find this book especially interesting.
You can read this review in its entirety over at caffeinatedlife.net: http://www.caffeinatedlife.net/blog/2013/09/16/review-not-for-turning/