We may have gone quiet for a few days, but we'll be back shortly.
NHJ continues to race up the charts as well as inspiring some wonderful thoughts in readers and citizens alike.
The Canberra Times reviewed NHJ over the weekend, and said the book is well-researched, and laden with facts and figures.
The reviewer was Charlotte Harper, former books editor of the South China Morning Post and Sydney Morning Herald journalist, and recent member of the Canberra Times. She says that in parts NHJ is 'emotional and rambling', but overall, salutes Kingston and the NHJ team for 'earning a place in the nation's top ten non-fiction best-seller list within weeks of publication - no mean feat for a political tome.'
She especially mentioned my chapter on Hanan Ashrawi, suggesting it is 'one of the best', and 'the uproar that surrounded her [Hanan Ashrawi's] selection makes for fascinating reading.'
Importantly, Harper salutes the 10 ideas for improving our democracy, the last chapter in NHJ. After all, this is where we can all contribute to Australia's new tomorrow.
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