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Hard Labour

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September 2002, no. 244

Franca: My story by Franca Arena

Simon & Schuster, $29.95 pb, 327 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Speaking for Myself Again: Four years with Labor and beyond by Cheryl Kernot

HarperCollins, $29.95 pb, 288 pp

Hard Labour

by
September 2002, no. 244

If Cheryl Kernot writes another book – and if Speaking for Myself Again is anything to go by, you had better hope she doesn’t – her publishers should at the very least make sure the punctuation police do their job. It appears they didn’t even show up to the scene of the accident this time. Exclamation marks are strewn throughout the work. Each time Kernot wants to bitterly labour a point, up pops an exclamation mark, as if she’s hitting the keyboard and cursing, ‘Take that you bastards’. Thus we get: ‘And some people can be so rude!’; ‘Women have sustained me!’; ‘I could write a whole book on my experiences with the media. Perhaps I will!’; and ‘Opinion rules!’ In a teen diary, that’s fine, but not in a book by a former senior federal parliamentarian.

Craig Sherborne reviews ‘Franca: My story’ by Franca Arena and ‘Speaking for Myself Again: Four years with Labor and beyond’ by Cheryl Kernot

Franca: My story

by Franca Arena

Simon & Schuster, $29.95 pb, 327 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Speaking for Myself Again: Four years with Labor and beyond

by Cheryl Kernot

HarperCollins, $29.95 pb, 288 pp

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