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Everybody Matters

By: Mary Robinson
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Summary

One of the most inspiring women of our age, Mary Robinson has spent her life in pursuit of a fairer world. Now, for the first time, she reveals what lies behind the vision, strength, and determination that has helped her to achieve so much for human rights around the globe. She describes the upbringing which gave her strong sense of values and how, as her personal convictions grew, she came into painful conflict with her parents - marrying against their wishes, and later, helping to legalise contraception in a deeply Catholic Ireland.

As a barrister she followed her conscience to win landmark cases advancing the causes of women and the marginalised against the prejudices of the day. And when - to the surprise of many - she became the first woman President of Ireland in 1990, she reinvented the role and put Ireland firmly on the international stage. Accepting the position of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in 1997 was to prove her biggest challenge and here she does not shrink from describing the huge political difficulties she encountered among the many triumphs.

Now heading her own Climate Justice foundation, she has succeeded in finding the independence she needs to work effectively on behalf of the millions of poor around the world most affected by climate change. Told with the same calm conviction and modest pride that has guided her life, Everybody Matters will inspire everyone who listens to it with the belief that each of us can, in our own way, help to change the world for the better.

©2012 Mary Robinson (P)2012 Hodder & Stoughton

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“As an advocate for the hungry and the hunted, the forgotten and the ignored, Mary Robinson has not only shone a light on human suffering, but illuminated a better future for our world.” (President Barack Obama)
“Mary 'rights-based' Robinson has been right about a lot of things... human wrongs and human rights... not just in theory but in practice and in action, whether for Ireland as President, for the UN as Rights Commissioner, at GAVI as Chair, or at the Elders. We need more Marys. ‘Hail Mary'.” (Bono)

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Inspirational woman

Mary is such an inspirational person. She has helped to shape Ireland into the progressive society it is today. Before I listened to the book I really admired her activism, after listening I am in awe of her. She has been part so many historical moments. I found the book a little heavy at times so had to take breaks but kept coming back for more. She is truely incredible.

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An exquisite book.

This is Truly an exquisite book. I can highly recommend it. I have admired Mary Robinson for many many years, but having read/listened to this book I now hold her in my heart and soul as a hero and an immensely gifted person. Thank you Mary.

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Gripping memoir of a maverick who became Ireland’s first female President who went to bat with tyrannies

Engaging memoir in which Robinson speaks of her achievements without self-congratulation, is candid about those goals as UN Human Rights Commissioner which she did not achieve, iand speaks without bitterness about the difficult personalities she came to deal with. She details the tragic situations in her own life and which she encountered in her many roles movingly but there is humour too, at times at her own expense. Fascinating memoir recalling her childhood in a rural town in the West of Ireland, daughter of devout Catholic parents and initial intent to become a nun, followed by increasing unease with the cultural norms she grew up with and her embrace of human rights while at university, playing a central role in spearheading social change as a human rights lawyer before becoming Ireland’s first female President

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Enlightening

Beyond what is normal. capability and achievement.on a world stage. Thwarted by the Chairman of the UN NYC.

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very mater of fact and logical.

facinating insight into irish presidency and politics, and the bureaucracy of the UN. Told by Mary herself in her own words. Wont set your heart racing but good read.

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Wonderful

Brilliant memoir of the most wonderful person. I wasn’t aware of her life beyond her presidency. So glad I listened.

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