The Climb: Conversations with Australian Women in Power
By (Author) Geraldine Doogue
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
12th October 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Paperback
304
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
Iconic journalist and television presenter Geraldine Doogue turns her attention to an issue central to our times. How are we, as women, represented at the top levels of power in Australia In candid and personal conversations with fourteen women leading the way in fields as wide-ranging as business, politics, religion, education and the armed forces, Doogue gets to the heart of what it means to be a woman in power in Australia. Inspiring and insightful, The Climb reveals a varied and at times quite unexpected picture of contemporary Australia.
'An impressive collection.' Sunday Age 'Doogue has elegantly managed to persuade her interviewees to declare themselves on some of the hard perennials in this debate: that dirty word ambition, the function of male mentors, guilt about the domestic sphere and the exhortation to leave the personal in the car park.' Australian Financial Review 'Doogue gets to the heart of what it means to be a woman in power in Australia. Inspiring and insightful, this book reveals a varied picture of issues for contemporary Australian women.' The City, Adelaide 'The Climb rightly celebrates the achievements of the women profiled, and there is some terrific advice and wisdom contained within.' Age/Sydney Morning Herald
Geraldine Doogue is a renowned Australian journalist and broadcaster, host of Radio National's Saturday Extra and ABC Television's Compass. She has won two Penguin Awards for excellence in broadcasting from the Television Society of Australia and a United Nations Media Peace Prize.