One of the hardest things about being different at high school is the feeling that nobody understands what you're going through.
In Hard Knocks, twenty-two of Australia's most talented and successful people convey exactly what it's like to be isolated or bullied, unhappy or misunderstood, and show how staying true to yourself is what makes you exceptional in the long run.
In candid and entertaining interviews, leading lights from across Australian life recount the obstacles they faced such as racism, homophobia and mental health challenges. Not only did they survive the ordeal but their experiences helped shape them into the remarkable individuals they are today.
Contributors Missy Higgins, Adam Goodes, Stella Young, Mo'Ju, Judith Lucy, Benjamin Law, Kate Miller-Heidke, Hazem El Masri, Karen from Finance, Christos Tsiolkas, Carly Findlay, Charlie Pickering, Alice Pung, Holden Sheppard, Megan Washington, Annie Louey, Corey Tutt, Paul Capsis, Penny Wong, Brendan Cowell, Tiffiny Hall, Eddie Perfect
If you have enjoyed the Growing Up in Australia series, this book may also be for you. Twenty-two successful Australians, mostly creative types and a couple of sportsmen, share their experiences of high school, and how the hard things contributed to who they are today. I think it’s aimed at young people, to encourage them to persevere through the difficult school years; to know that they aren’t alone, and that they can make something good from something awful.