As a historical novel, 'That Churchill Woman' is probably a story centered around a woman connected to the Churchill family. The novel may be set in a specific time period, such as during Winston Churchill's prime. It could tell the story of how this woman coped with the challenges of that time, like dealing with war, social changes, or family dynamics. It might also explore her relationships with other important historical figures and how she left her mark on history.
I haven't read 'That Churchill Woman' yet, so I can't really recommend it directly. But you can check reviews on Goodreads or Amazon to see what other readers think about it.
I'm not entirely sure which 'Churchill story' you are referring to regarding a woman singer. Churchill was involved in many historical events and interactions. If this is a very niche or local story, it would be difficult to name the woman singer without further information. It could be that in a particular event or anecdote, there was a singer, but without context it's a mystery.
I'm not sure specifically which 'woman singer' in a Churchill story you are referring to. There could be various stories involving different female singers in the context related to Churchill.
Without clear information on the particular 'Churchill story' involving a woman singer, we can only speculate. She could have played a role in a social gathering that Churchill attended. Her singing might have been a form of cultural representation, perhaps if it was an international event and she was singing the national anthem of a country to show respect. Or she could have been part of a private entertainment for Churchill and his guests, adding a touch of elegance and relaxation to the occasion.
'That Churchill Woman' in historical novels is probably a fictional account that focuses on a female figure associated with the Churchill family. It may use historical facts and settings to tell her story, perhaps highlighting her influence on the family or historical events.
She might have played a role in boosting morale. If it was during the war, her singing could have provided a moment of respite and inspiration to those around, including Churchill perhaps. Maybe she was part of a cultural event that Churchill supported or attended, which in turn had an impact on the cultural or social climate of the time.