- 1990 1st edition. 86 pages
- Publisher Daphne Brasell Associated Press
- Soft cover with French flaps. Small. Photographs
- Condition. Very good.
Being the wife of a Prime Minister is a job which offers no training, no guidelines and no pay. That's an anachronistic position for a young woman to find herself. The wife of a leading public figure is not a role of equal partnership either; she is merely, by tradition, an accessory at officiial functions and formal public occasions.
Naomi Lange, during her time as wife of the Prime Minister of New Zealand met heads of state in America, Britain, India, China, Indonesia, Africa, Australia and the Pacific. She has slept in presidential palaces and had a motherly eye kept on her by Indira Gandhi.
Here is her review of this life told mostly in poems about some of what she has seen and felt.
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