Jacinda Ardern the story behind an extraordinary leader
Duff, Michelle.
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287 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of platescolour illustrations.
Summary: Michelle Duff delves into Ardern's beginnings in small-town New Zealand, discovering a nose-ringed teen fighting for equality and her own identity in a devout Mormon family. Duff tracks Ardern's political career, from being dismissed as a 'show pony' to her compassion during one of New Zealand's biggest tragedies, the Christchurch mosque terror attack of 2019. In its aftermath, Ardern has become a global icon for her strength and decisiveness while uniting a country in shock and mourning. Ardern attracted international headlines for being the second world leader to give birth while in office. But why was having a baby so meaningful, and what does it say about the continued struggle for gender equality? Has Ardern really been a transcendent leader, and what enduring mark might she leave on the political landscape?
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20200403113345.0| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non Fiction | CC17863 |
| Dewey: | 993.04 |
| call #: | ARD |
| ISBN: | 9781988547169 |
| pub: | 2019 |
| Type: | ![]() |
