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Jacinda Ardern: A New Kind of Leader
By (Author) Madeleine Chapman
Black Inc.
Nero
30th March 2020
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
B
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 23mm
445g
The fascinating story of an international icon - one of the world's most inspiring, progressive leaders. She is a progressive and a social democrat. A millennial woman in leadership. Only the second elected leader in the world to give birth while in office. But who is the real Jacinda Ardern And why does she inspire such global admiration New Zealand's prime minister has been hailed as a leader for a new generation, tired of inaction in the face of issues such as climate change and far-right terrorism. Her grace and compassion following the Christchurch mosque shooting captured the world's attention. Oprah Winfrey invited us to 'channel our inner Jacindas' as praise for Ardern flooded headlines and social media. The ruler of this remote country even made the cover of Time. In this revealing biography, journalist Madeleine Chapman discovers the woman behind the headlines. Always politically engaged and passionate, Ardern is uncompromising and astute. She has encountered her fair share of sexism, but rather than let that harden her, she advocates 'rising above' disparagers. In implementing a swift strict lockdown at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ardern's calm, clear, compassionate messaging helped New Zealand stay relatively untouched by the virus - and Ardern secure a second term in a landslide. But has Ardern lived up to her promise What political concessions has she had to make And beyond the hype, what does her new style of leadership look like in practice
Madeleine Chapman is a New Zealand writer of Sa moan, Chinese and Tuvaluan descent. She is the co-author of Steven Adams' bestselling autobiography My Life, My Fight (Penguin Random House NZ) and was a senior writer at The Spinoff until 2020. Chapman was named the 2018 Young Business Journalist of the Year and the 2019 Humour Opinion Writer of the Year. She lives in Porirua with her parents.