About the Book: Jacinda Ardern’s memoir traces her path from a police officer’s daughter in small-town New Zealand to becoming the country’s 40th Prime Minister and the world’s youngest female head of government. She led New Zealand through the 2019 Christchurch attacks and a global pandemic while advancing climate and child poverty policies, all while navigating first-time motherhood in public view. Both political memoir and personal reflection, the book explores empathetic leadership and self-doubt, asking readers to consider what they, too, might be capable of achieving.