‘From the founder of OzHarvest, an ebullient, generous memoir with an exhilarating message: it’s never too late to do great things.’
ANNABEL CRABB
‘Brimming with energy, altruism and refreshing candour.’
QUENTIN BRYCE
‘You don’t get used to living permanently behind the eight ball – no matter how long you’ve done it, it doesn’t get easier. There’s a constant sense of shame that eats away at you, making you feel that you’re just not good enough. Some people are so poor that they can’t even afford to feel shame. Ronni Kahn, through her work with OzHarvest, does the very thing that offers hope to those in the poverty trap: restore dignity and remove shame. This is her story.’
JIMMY BARNES
‘The inspiring story of a woman with a big heart who dared to make a difference. This is a must-read book. I couldn’t put it down.’
ITA BUTTROSE
‘Ronni Kahn is a force of nature. She has taught so many of us about the importance of embracing community and compassion through offering and sharing our food to those most vulnerable in our society.’
KYLIE KWONG
‘Ronni Kahn is a one-woman freight train for the force of good. She is living testament to the awesome power of living in a way that is real and wholehearted, and whether people know it or not, that is why they are drawn to her. This book is not only a beautifully conveyed account of Ronni’s story, but it also serves as inspiration for anyone who chooses to see life’s challenges as opportunities to grow. Through serving others, there is the very real possibility we may find a sense of purpose, connectedness and joy.’
MELISSA LEONG
‘Inspiring, wonderfully honest and very much needed.’
TIM FLANNERY