
Unfettered and Alive
Anne Summers(Author)
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 31. March 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-1-76087-748-4 (ISBN)
Description
'I was born into a world that expected very little of women like me. We were meant to tread lightly on the earth, influencing events through our husbands and children, if at all. We were meant to fade into invisibility as we aged. I defied all of these expectations and so have millions of women like me.'
This is the compelling story of Anne Summers' extraordinary life. It's a story that has her travelling around the world as she moves from jobs in newspapers and magazines, advising prime ministers, and global leader of Greenpeace, all the while leading feminist debates and writing memorable and influential books. Anne has not been afraid to walk away from success and to satisfy her constant restlessness by charging down new and risky paths. Whatever position she has held, she has expanded what's possible and helped us see things differently-often at high personal cost.
Anne shares revealing stories about famous and powerful people she has worked with or reported on and is refreshingly frank about her own anxieties and mistakes. She shares a heart-breaking story of family violence and of the ultimate reconciliation with the father who had rejected her. Unfettered and Alive is a provocative and surprising memoir from someone who broke through so many boundaries to show what women can do.
'It's the story of a lot of things - Australian politics, feminism, journalism, international intrigue - but most of all it's the story of an utterly singular woman, who always says "Yes" to life even when it scares her. Her memory for the events, and her frankness about the fear, make this an extraordinary memoir.' - Annabel Crabb
'Exhilarating and what storytelling!' - Quentin Bryce
'The compelling memoir of a magnificent woman.' - David Marr
This is the compelling story of Anne Summers' extraordinary life. It's a story that has her travelling around the world as she moves from jobs in newspapers and magazines, advising prime ministers, and global leader of Greenpeace, all the while leading feminist debates and writing memorable and influential books. Anne has not been afraid to walk away from success and to satisfy her constant restlessness by charging down new and risky paths. Whatever position she has held, she has expanded what's possible and helped us see things differently-often at high personal cost.
Anne shares revealing stories about famous and powerful people she has worked with or reported on and is refreshingly frank about her own anxieties and mistakes. She shares a heart-breaking story of family violence and of the ultimate reconciliation with the father who had rejected her. Unfettered and Alive is a provocative and surprising memoir from someone who broke through so many boundaries to show what women can do.
'It's the story of a lot of things - Australian politics, feminism, journalism, international intrigue - but most of all it's the story of an utterly singular woman, who always says "Yes" to life even when it scares her. Her memory for the events, and her frankness about the fear, make this an extraordinary memoir.' - Annabel Crabb
'Exhilarating and what storytelling!' - Quentin Bryce
'The compelling memoir of a magnificent woman.' - David Marr
Reviews / Votes
'[An] uplifting account of an extraordinary life' - Sydney Morning Herald'A compelling look at a life that has had soaring heights and crushing lows' - Crikey
'The Australian women's movement has been blessed by Anne Summers' presence, her energy and her political insight and we all benefit from her ability to write the story of her times so well.' - Marian Sawer, BroadAgenda
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
790 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76087-748-4 (9781760877484)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Anne Summers has been prominent in Australian media, politics and feminist activism for the past four decades. She is the author of eight books, including the classic Damned Whores and God's Police, Ducks on the Pond, The Lost Mother and The Misogyny Factor.
Content
Introduction
1. 'What's the Story, Morning Glory?'
2. Home of the Brave
3. The Press Gallery
4. Foreign Correspondence
5. Mandarins versus Missionaries
6. 'The Times Will Suit Me'
7. 'Real Feminists with Real Money'
8. Media Mogulettes in New York City
9. Paul Keating and the Laminar Flow
10. The Getting of Anger
11. Peace and War
12. Unfettered and Alive
Index
1. 'What's the Story, Morning Glory?'
2. Home of the Brave
3. The Press Gallery
4. Foreign Correspondence
5. Mandarins versus Missionaries
6. 'The Times Will Suit Me'
7. 'Real Feminists with Real Money'
8. Media Mogulettes in New York City
9. Paul Keating and the Laminar Flow
10. The Getting of Anger
11. Peace and War
12. Unfettered and Alive
Index