Tina Gaudoin is a renowned journalist, author, editor and brand consultant. Throughout her career she has been the Editor in Chief of: FRANK magazine, The Times Luxx, WSJ magazine and Elle Decoration. She was Style Editor of Saturday Times magazine and Wall St Journal Europe. She has edited and written for international and national media titles including Tatler, the FT, Guardian, New York Times, Vogue USA and UK, Harpers Bazaar USA and UK and Departures USA. She was a co-founder of Triyoga and is the founder and owner of Roadscents.
'If you thought there was nothing new to say about Margaret Thatcher, think again. Readable and amusingly provocative, this book looks at Britain's first female PM as a woman first and a politician second, taking in everything from her terrible hats to the pitch of her voice. I enjoyed it a lot' - Dominic Sandbrook 'Offers a remarkable new view of a remarkable and still under-appreciated leader' - Simon Jenkins 'Highly readable and intelligently written. This book serves to remind us of how dramatically the world has changed in the century since Thatcher's birth - and how much she herself made that change happen' - Edwina Currie, former MP 'Highly intriguing - teems with new information. A serious, well-researched book and a thoroughly good read' - Gillian Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold 'This is something genuinely new. Gaudoin approaches the strangeness and the strength of a remarkable Englishwoman with wide and honest research, fascinated respect and, at times, amusement. Arrestingly, it fills a long-felt gap in the record' - Libby Purves 'A fluid and fascinating portrait of the woman behind the Iron Lady' - Sarah Vine