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New Zealand’s first elected woman prime minister; nine years in
power through the foreshore and seabed, Afghanistan and Iraq,
Corngate and Speedgate; head of the UN Development Program and
ranked among the most powerful women in the world. Helen Clark’s
public life is well known. But what about the inside stories?
During 2012–2013, documentary-makers Claudia Pond Eyley and Dan
Salmon interviewed a host of participants about the life of Helen
Clark: Clark herself and her family, political friends and enemies,
journalists and lobbyists, civil servants and diplomats. The
resulting transcripts from those interviews, woven together here
into a compelling narrative, offer a brilliantly multi-faceted,
inside account of Helen Clark’s life and career. From her father
George Clark to friend Cath Tizard, Richard Prebble to Mike Moore,
Winston Peters to Jim Anderton, Jacinda Ardern to John Key, Helen
Clark and her contemporaries bring to life the tumultuous life and
times of one of our most important political leaders. Through the
words of the players themselves, sometimes raw, sometimes angry, we
find ourselves taken inside the major political developments of the
last fifty years. This is a frank, revealing account of Helen Clark
and her world.
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Bridey McCrory (Paperback)
Claudia Pond Eyley, Michael Neill
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