Helen. Portrait Of A Prime Minister
Edwards Brian
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Exisle Publishing Ltd
Publisher Place: Auckland
Publisher Year: 2001
Edition: First Edition
Description: 352 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout.
Publishers Description: In " Portrait of a Prime Minister," Brian Edwards has produced a comprehensive, balanced and absorbing account of the life, times and character of the real Helen Clark. Working largely from taped conversations with the Prime Minister herself, with her family, friends and colleagues, and with a wide range of political journalists and commentators, the author presents a fascinating panorama of anecdote, fact and opinion on Helen Clarks strengths and weaknesses as a persona and a politician. Part oral history, part biography, the narrative follows Helens life and career from childhood through to the present day. If explains how the daughter of a conservative, National-voting, farming family became a left-wing activist; how she was transformed from a seemingly dry and bloodless academic into a popular, media-savvy and charismatic leader; how she molded a disparate group of factions into a cohesive coalition. Revealed is the inside story on Helens relationships with family, friends, colleagues and political opponents; the rumors about her marriage and sexuality; her role in the controversial Lange/Douglas Government; the attempted coup against her in 1996; her tears at Waitangi; her handling of the media; her relationships with her Ministers; her encounters with the worlds most powerful leaders; and much more. This is a remarkable story of courage and endurance, the story of an exceptional woman told by one of New Zealands most respected and enduring broadcasters and journalists. Brian Edwards has been close to the epicenter of power since the late 1960s, when his subjects political odyssey was beginning. His authoritative account is the first book to be published on Helen Clark and will provide the indispensable foundation for any future biography.
ISBN: 9780908988204
(218005)