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Justin Trudeau : the natural heir

Young, Huguette 1955- (Author). Tombs, George. (Added Author).

Journalist Huguette Young provides a revealing account of Justin Trudeau's rise to power in this unauthorized biography.

Book  - 2016
971.074092 Tru
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  • ISBN: 1459735722
  • ISBN: 9781459735729
  • Physical Description print
    231 pages
  • Publisher Toronto, Ontario : Dundurn, [2016]

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Translation of: Justin Trudeau, l'heritier.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.
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LSC 19.99

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Justin Trudeau : The Natural Heir
Justin Trudeau : The Natural Heir
by Young, Huguette; Tombs, George (Translator)
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Justin Trudeau : The Natural Heir


A National Bestseller * The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016 This unauthorized biography provides a rare look at the real Justin Trudeau, retracing his steps from his early days to the height of power. Having grown up in the shadow of his famous father, a political giant who dominated Canadian politics for almost sixteen years, Justin Trudeau took many detours before discovering that he was a natural politician, with qualities, such as a charismatic ease with the public, that his father never possessed. Yet to most Canadians, Trudeau remains a blank slate. Inexperienced and underestimated, he was able, in his early forties, to catapult the Liberal Party of Canada from third to first place in one giant sweep. It was a historic feat that left a nation amazed and wondering what to expect next. In this unauthorized biography, journalist Huguette Young, who has conducted numerous interviews with Trudeau's entourage, gives a look inside his inner circle and shows the path his leadership might take. Meant for supporters and skeptics alike, Young's is a revealing account of one of Canada's most compelling and enigmatic figures.