Frankly
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4.5 • 28 Ratings
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- £11.99
Publisher Description
Compellingly read by the author, Nicola Sturgeon.
‘A triumph. Frankly is the most insightful and stylishly open memoir by a politician since Barack Obama’s Dreams From My Father’
Andrew O’Hagan
'Nicola Sturgeon tells her remarkable story with great skill and unflinching honesty'
Alan Johnson
The enduring popularity of Nicola Sturgeon, the first female and longest-serving First Minister of Scotland, was a rare constant in an era marked by Brexit, Covid and five different UK prime ministers. Previously, as ‘Yes Minister’ and Deputy Leader of the SNP, she helped to bring Scotland to the brink of independence, overseeing the Yes campaign in the independence referendum of 2014.
In this deeply personal memoir, Sturgeon recounts her journey from working-class Ayrshire to the steps of Bute House. Revealing the person behind the politician, she explores the schism between her private and public personas: one painfully shy and self-critical, the other a consummate public performer. And yet, she pulls no punches, candidly recounting her interactions with figures including Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, and Alex Salmond – her mentor and, ultimately, her staunch adversary.
Full of the verve and wit that made Sturgeon one of the most high-profile politicians in the UK, this is a unique blend of personal insight and captivating vignettes. Infused throughout with a love of Scotland and its people, it discusses Sturgeon’s mistakes, her battles, and her triumphs with candid honesty. Frankly is the compelling story of no ordinary politician.
Customer Reviews
Recommend regardless of your political bias
Like this lady or not, she has a passion to do what’s right for Scotland (although I’d hate to see it separate from the UK) and she has a resilience that I admire. I had thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the lady behind the politics and the sensationalism of the dire press we have in the uk. I her all the very best for a happy life ahead.
A Triumph
Deeply interesting, extremely moving and beautifully written. I loved it.