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No Words for This

SKU: 9781775542537
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  • Author:
    Ali Mau
  • ISBN:
    9781775542537
  • Publication Date:
    April 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    304
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harper Collins
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
No Words for This
No Words for This

No Words for This

SKU: 9781775542537
Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Ali Mau
  • ISBN:
    9781775542537
  • Publication Date:
    April 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    304
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harper Collins
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

An inspiring, honest and intimate memoir about family, love and rising from the ashes.

From the age of twelve, Alison Mau wanted to be a journalist like her father. He was a beer-swilling, straight-talking Aussie who was rough around the edges but could quote passages of Hamlet at will. He taught Ali everything - from how to skin a rabbit and throw a punch to how to craft a sharp sentence - and she craved his validation as she navigated the sexist badlands of Australian print and television journalism through the 1980s and 90s.

From Melbourne to London and Auckland, Ali built a glittering career and became a media darling - until an unexpected call from her sister brought her professional and personal lives crashing together with devastating force. As an investigative reporter bringing New Zealand-s #MeToo stories to light, she had to survey the wreckage of her family myth and ask herself, -Am I strong enough?- and -Are there words for this?

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    From the age of twelve, Alison Mau wanted to be a journalist like her father. He was a beer-swilling, straight-talking Aussie who was rough around the edges but could quote passages of Hamlet at will. He taught Ali everything - from how to skin a rabbit and throw a punch to how to craft a sharp sentence - and she craved his validation as she navigated the sexist badlands of Australian print and television journalism through the 1980s and 90s.

    From Melbourne to London and Auckland, Ali built a glittering career and became a media darling - until an unexpected call from her sister brought her professional and personal lives crashing together with devastating force. As an investigative reporter bringing New Zealand-s #MeToo stories to light, she had to survey the wreckage of her family myth and ask herself, -Am I strong enough?- and -Are there words for this?

An inspiring, honest and intimate memoir about family, love and rising from the ashes.

From the age of twelve, Alison Mau wanted to be a journalist like her father. He was a beer-swilling, straight-talking Aussie who was rough around the edges but could quote passages of Hamlet at will. He taught Ali everything - from how to skin a rabbit and throw a punch to how to craft a sharp sentence - and she craved his validation as she navigated the sexist badlands of Australian print and television journalism through the 1980s and 90s.

From Melbourne to London and Auckland, Ali built a glittering career and became a media darling - until an unexpected call from her sister brought her professional and personal lives crashing together with devastating force. As an investigative reporter bringing New Zealand-s #MeToo stories to light, she had to survey the wreckage of her family myth and ask herself, -Am I strong enough?- and -Are there words for this?