Justin Trudeau: scion of political royalty, neglected son of difficult
parents, actor, hot-tempered young delegate, selfie-king, and possibly
the world's most popular and telegenic leader. This thrilling book
traces the remarkable rise of Justin Trudeau to become a desired and
admired world leader in the grim age of Trump & Twitter. How did he do
it? The secret is in his backstory. Alan Hustak has been granted
unprecedented access from friends and relatives of both Pierre and the
young Justin Trudeau. Exposing Trudeau's childhood spent with a cerebral
father, his experiences acting and teaching in Vancouver, and his
eventual acceptance that his destiny lay in politics, Hustak weighs up
the man against the objectified myth, and analyses the evidence for
Trudeau's sincerity, honesty and dedication to change. Is Trudeau truly
the herald of a better kind of politics - or is this progressive agenda
just a people pleasing mask?