Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull
Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull
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Author: Annabel Crabb
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Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull is an insightful and engaging biography by acclaimed political journalist Annabel Crabb. Drawing on extensive interviews and sharp political observation, Crabb offers a revealing portrait of one of Australia’s most prominent and complex political figures.
This biography explores Malcolm Turnbull’s journey through politics, business and public life, examining both his achievements and flaws. From his university years and colourful early adventures to his high-profile relationship with media magnate Kerry Packer and his rise to leadership within the Liberal Party, the book provides a detailed look at the experiences that shaped his public persona.
Crabb examines Turnbull’s personality and evolution over time—portraying him as ambitious, intelligent, humorous and at times ruthless. The book also follows his turbulent political path, including losing and regaining leadership, and explores the challenges he faced as leader of a modern conservative coalition government.
Combining political analysis with personal insight, Stop at Nothing delivers a compelling account of Malcolm Turnbull’s life and career, offering readers a fascinating look behind the public image of one of Australia’s most influential political figures.
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