Sunday, September 7, 2025

A Different Kind of Power

As the world’s youngest female head of government at 37, Jacinda Ardern notched a string of “firsts”: the first elected national leader to take maternity leave while in office; the first New Zealand prime minister to give birth while serving; the first head of government to bring her baby to the United Nations General Assembly; the first New Zealand PM to march in a Pride parade; and the first party leader to win an outright single-party parliamentary majority - to name just a few. Throughout this incredible memoir Ardern explains that if her leadership had to be distilled to a single word, it would be “kindness”—not as niceness or sentimentality, but as a governing method that centers on dignity, fairness, and inclusion. At first I thought: I can barely follow current U.S. politics, and I know nothing about New Zealand! But then I remembered how Jacinda Ardern was in office during tragic volcanic eruptions, the Christchurch shootings, and the Covid pandemic. I’ve always been intrigued by the stories I’ve read and clips of her speeches—her huge smile and beautiful accent—so I thought, this memoir sounds intriguing! Here is a woman who remains an optimist, even though she’s a worrier by nature. She’s a politician who can be tough but is also a well-known hugger. Every chapter of this memoir introduces the reader to a different part of her life, both personal and professional. Dame Jacinda Ardern is a natural-born leader and a woman to follow. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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