Julia Baird

Julia Baird is an Australian journalist, broadcaster, and author known for her work as a columnist and television presenter. She has written for various publications and is recognized for her biography of Queen Victoria.

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  1. 1. Phosphorescence

    On Awe, Wonder and Things That Sustain You When the World Goes Dark

    In this illuminating exploration of the human spirit, the author delves into the concept of finding light in the darkest of times, drawing from personal experiences and scientific insights. Through a blend of memoir, philosophy, and nature writing, the narrative weaves together stories of resilience, wonder, and the pursuit of joy, encouraging readers to embrace the beauty and strength found in the natural world and within themselves. The book offers a heartfelt reflection on how to cultivate inner radiance and maintain hope amidst life's challenges, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the small, luminous moments that sustain us.

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  2. 2. Victoria The Queen

    An Intimate Biography of the Woman Who Ruled an Empire

    This compelling biography delves into the life of one of Britain's most iconic monarchs, exploring her transformation from a sheltered young girl to a powerful and influential queen. It paints a vivid portrait of her personal and political struggles, her passionate love for Prince Albert, and her enduring impact on the British Empire. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the narrative unveils the complexities of her character, her resilience in the face of adversity, and her role in shaping the modern monarchy, offering a fresh perspective on a figure often shrouded in myth and legend.

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  3. 3. Media Tarts Revised And Updated Edition

    How the Australian media frames female politicians

    An incisive analysis of how Australian media has framed women in politics over decades, uncovering the sexist tropes, double standards, and scrutiny of appearance and demeanor that shape public perception and political careers. Drawing on interviews, archival research, and case studies from early trailblazers through recent years, it traces both progress and persistent misogyny across newspapers, television, radio, and social platforms. The updated edition incorporates the impact of online abuse, high-profile scandals, and the #MeToo era, and argues for structural reforms in journalism and party culture to create a more equitable public sphere.

  4. 4. Bright Shining

    How Grace Changes Everything

    A reflective meditation on the transformative power of grace in everyday life, this book blends personal narrative with history, philosophy, and reportage to show how small acts of kindness, forgiveness, and attention can steady us through grief, uncertainty, and division. Through vivid stories and cultural examples, it invites readers to notice quiet radiance in ordinary moments and to cultivate wonder, humility, and generosity as practices that soften the world and change us from within.

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