The memoir offers an engaging and candid look into Bob Carr's political journey, contrasting his early struggles with the triumphs of his later career as a premier. He grapples with personal regrets, including missed opportunities to advocate for those in need, and shares insights from his experiences with influential figures like Neville Wran and Gough Whitlam. Carr's unique personality shines through as he critiques the political landscape, advocating for genuine public service amidst a backdrop of mediocrity. Proceeds support humanitarian efforts for Syrian children.
Bob Carr Books
Bob Carr is recognized for championing significant infrastructure investment and achieving the state's first debt retirement. His policy work earned him the moniker 'dragon slayer' for landmark tort law reforms. He is also celebrated for environmental stewardship, notably establishing 350 new national parks. His experience extends to international affairs as Australia's Foreign Minister.




WINNING AT THEIR SALES GAME
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set in a world where the extraordinary is commonplace, this narrative explores the lives of unique characters who challenge societal norms. Their journeys reveal deep themes of identity, belonging, and the quest for acceptance. With a blend of magical realism and poignant storytelling, the book invites readers to question the nature of normalcy and celebrate individuality. Through rich, vivid prose, it crafts a tapestry of experiences that resonate with anyone who has ever felt different.