Lucinda Holdforth is the author of four books examining what makes good societies flourish. While working as a speech writer and adviser to senior leaders across government and business, she has written with wit and insight about the women who shaped the culture of Paris, the enduring value of manners, the language of democratic leadership and, most recently, the downside of modern virtues in 21st-Century Virtues: How They Are Failing Our Democracy (2023). Her books are lively provocations – wake-up calls – to think more clearly about the forces and conditions that make for a civilized world.
‘A sharp slap to our complacency about the catastrophic damage we're wreaking on our planet, our economy, and the creative regeneration of our culture in refusing to accept that our lives must end. In Going On And On, the always brilliant Lucinda Holdforth presents a courageous, witty, compelling and often beautiful argument for my generation to hurry up and let go. Her book has made me revise my own plans for growing old, showing me how to think clearly and compassionately about the gift we must give the future in supporting the young, stepping back and giving way.’ -- <B>Charlotte Wood, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of <I>Stone Yard Devotional</I></B> ‘Compelling, provocative and quite hilarious.’ -- <b>Joe Aston, bestselling author of <i>The Chairman's Lounge</i></b> ‘A provocative and challenging contribution to the inter-generational debate.’ -- <B>Hugh Mackay, bestselling author of <I>The Way We Are</I></B>