"Sincere, intent, focused and always readable. [This] book gets to a
truth and an understanding." --Steve Braunias, Newsroom
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?
This is an engrossing and powerful exploration of one of the most
intriguing political stories of our time--telling us as much about one
young woman's ascendancy as it does about the country that elected her.