Stand By Your Man

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Susan Mitchell ISBN: 9781742748832
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Publication: July 1, 2012
Imprint: Random House Australia Language: English
Author: Susan Mitchell
ISBN: 9781742748832
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Publication: July 1, 2012
Imprint: Random House Australia
Language: English

Three powerful and engaging biographies of three former wives of Liberal prime ministers whose lives have been lived in the shadow of their husbands - full of intrigue and revelation!

We know practically nothing about these women before they married. We don't know the extent of their political knowledge. We don't know the depth of their personal and political influence. Each of them has had to endure deeply held suspicions about their lives.

These short but intense biographies trace their early lives and influences, their parents and their education, their hopes and their aspirations, but mostly it will tease out answers to previously unanswered questions.

SONIA
Was Sonia just window-dressing, a necessary requirement for Billy's prime ministerial ambitions? Why did she leave the care of her children to a nanny in Sydney and live in Canberra with him? (She has since said publicly that this was her great regret.) Why did she feel she had to dress in an overtly sexual manner, ie: That 'slit' dress.

TAMMY
How did she deal with Malcolm's moods and his aggression? Why was he so socially morose? Why did she keep herself so much in his shadow? What was he doing in Memphis in a seedy hotel? How did she deal with the public's personal hatred of him after the way he gained power?

JANETTE
What was her interest in Liberal politics? Why did she give up work once she married Howard? Did she channel all her own political ambitions into his career? Does he consult her on every political issue and appointment? Why does she keep herself out of the public gaze? What does she do all day alone in Kirribilli House? Why is she in the portrait of the Prime Minister hanging in the portrait gallery?

In Tammy Wynette's song 'Stand By Your Man', the last line is 'because after all he's just a man.' Are these three women, in fact, stronger, smarter and tougher than their men, the Prime Ministers of Australia?

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Three powerful and engaging biographies of three former wives of Liberal prime ministers whose lives have been lived in the shadow of their husbands - full of intrigue and revelation!

We know practically nothing about these women before they married. We don't know the extent of their political knowledge. We don't know the depth of their personal and political influence. Each of them has had to endure deeply held suspicions about their lives.

These short but intense biographies trace their early lives and influences, their parents and their education, their hopes and their aspirations, but mostly it will tease out answers to previously unanswered questions.

SONIA
Was Sonia just window-dressing, a necessary requirement for Billy's prime ministerial ambitions? Why did she leave the care of her children to a nanny in Sydney and live in Canberra with him? (She has since said publicly that this was her great regret.) Why did she feel she had to dress in an overtly sexual manner, ie: That 'slit' dress.

TAMMY
How did she deal with Malcolm's moods and his aggression? Why was he so socially morose? Why did she keep herself so much in his shadow? What was he doing in Memphis in a seedy hotel? How did she deal with the public's personal hatred of him after the way he gained power?

JANETTE
What was her interest in Liberal politics? Why did she give up work once she married Howard? Did she channel all her own political ambitions into his career? Does he consult her on every political issue and appointment? Why does she keep herself out of the public gaze? What does she do all day alone in Kirribilli House? Why is she in the portrait of the Prime Minister hanging in the portrait gallery?

In Tammy Wynette's song 'Stand By Your Man', the last line is 'because after all he's just a man.' Are these three women, in fact, stronger, smarter and tougher than their men, the Prime Ministers of Australia?

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