Stephen Koukoulas
Treasury, Head of Global Strategy TD, Advisor to PM, punter. Speaker with Ode Management - click here https://t.co/ry8QdxWgm2 MD Market Economics
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“Good luck Michael - can't wait to read the book, can't wait to see the movie. Brilliant effort https://t.co/1t8ez1rI8o” (from X)
by Michael Thompson·You?
by Michael Thompson·You?
You'll be grinning through your tears as you read this "big-hearted" (The Guardian) and magical tale, perfect for fans of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and The Midnight Library. A man who can never be remembered. A journey he'll never forget. On an ordinary night in an ordinary year, Tommy Llewellyn's doting parents wake in a home without toys and diapers, without photos of their baby scattered about, and without any idea that the small child asleep in his crib is theirs. That's because Tommy is a boy destined to never be remembered. On the same day every year, everyone around him forgets he exists, and he grows up enduring his own universal Reset. That is until something extraordinary happens: Tommy Llewellyn falls in love. Determined to finally carve out a life for himself and land the girl of his dreams, Tommy sets out on a mission to finally trick the Reset and be remembered. But legacies aren't so easily won, and Tommy must figure out what's more important―the things we leave behind or the people we bring along with us. With the speculative edge of How to Stop Time, the unending charm of Maria Semple, and the heart of your favorite book club read, How to Be Remembered is a life-affirming novel about discovering how to leave your mark on the places and people you love most.
Recommended by Stephen Koukoulas
“@mrseankelly Great work Sean. Your book was in my view a significant issue in the election. It fed much of the narrative on Morrison’s true persona. Best of luck” (from X)
by Sean Kelly·You?
by Sean Kelly·You?
'Engrossing, illuminating and often disquieting'-Niki Savva 'It's been almost impossible to get a handle on Scott Morrison. Until now. Sean Kelly has done it, comprehensively.' -Barrie Cassidy 'Sean Kelly exposes Morrison with wit and righteous precision. After reading this insightful, funny and absolutely maddening dissection of the man, I can now clearly see him for what he is. Go Sharks!' -Tom Ballard What happens when the prime minister views politics as a game? A must-read account of a man, a time and a nation. Sean Kelly gives us the definitive portrait of Scott Morrison - a politician not quite like any other. Morrison understands that politics has become a game - one he is determined to win. He also understands something essential about Australia, something many of us are unwilling to admit, even to ourselves. But there are things Scott Morrison does not understand. This is the story of those failures, too - and of how Morrison's approach to politics has become a dangerous liability.