This biography explores the life of an international icon known for being a progressive leader who has inspired many around the globe. It delves into the key moments and achievements that define their legacy, highlighting their influence on social change and leadership. The narrative reveals the challenges faced and the impact made, offering insights into the qualities that have made this figure a symbol of hope and inspiration for countless individuals.
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. She is only the second world leader to give birth while in office.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 and in recent months has been widely applauded for her response to the global pandemic.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 her first press conference, she announced an election campaign of 'relentless positivity'. The tactic was a resounding success: donations poured in and Labour rebounded in the polls.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?