Bob Brown: Gentle Revolutionary (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Bob Brown The first biography about the politician who took the Greens from the political wilderness into the political mainstream, and redefined political ethics along the way.
Full description- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- Published: 28 October 2005
- Format: Paperback 232 pages
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- Categories: Biography: General | Biography: Historical, Political & Military | Political Parties
- ISBN 13: 9781741144666 ISBN 10: 1741144663
- Sales rank: 327,130
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Full description for Bob Brown
To many Australians, Bob Brown remains a beacon of hope hope for a better environment, hope for a more compassionate Australia, hope for a better world. Bob Brown Gentle revolutionary is a candid, compelling and very personal account of the man who took the Greens from the political wilderness into the political mainstream and redefined Australian politics along the way. It is a journey that has been anything but easy. In this first full biography of the person seen by many as the honest face of Australian politics, James Norman goes in search of Bob Brown. His is an intimate exploration of Brown's world to reveal the real man his difficult adolescence, the places he loves, his shy struggles around his sexuality, his search for intimacy and his surprising conversion from conservative country doctor to environmental activist and political revolutionary. This is a politician who remains resolutely optimistic yet his philosophy is to be defiant, who is gently spoken yet fires equal amounts of passion in his supporters and opponents alike, who in many respects is very conventional but has pursued a radical local, national and international agenda. This is also a politician who has never lost sight of where it all began, in the fight to save Tasmania's wilderness areas.

