Book description
A major and controversial new biography of one of the most
compelling and contradictory figures in modern British life. Born
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, to most of us he is just  Boris'
Â- the only politician of the age to be regarded in such familiar,
even affectionate terms. Uniquely, he combines comedy with erudition,
gimlet-eyed focus with jokey self-deprecation, and is a loving family
man with a roving eye. He is also a hugely ambitious figure with
seemingly no huge ambitions to pursue Â- other than, perhaps, power
itself. In this revealing new biography, written from the vantage
point of a once close colleague, Sonia Purnell examines how a shy,
young boy from a broken home became our only box-office politician.
How the Etonian product fond of Latin tags became a Man of the People;
and why he wanted to be. How the gaffe-prone buffoon won the largest
personal mandate this country has ever seen; and how the Johnson
family built our biggest Â- and blondest Â- media and political
dynasty. The first forensic account of a remarkable rise to fame and
power, Just Boris unravels a political enigma and asks whether the
Mayor who dreams of crossing the Thames to Downing Street has what it
takes to be Prime Minister.
Sonia Purnell is a writer and freelance journalist living in London.
She worked closely with Boris Johnson in the Daily Telegraph's Brussels
bureau in the early Nineties at a turning point in his personal life and
working career.