A Repurposed Life

Awards:   Long-listed for Biography Book of the Year 2021 (Australia)
Author:   Ronni Kahn ,  Jessica Chapnik Kahn
Publisher:   Murdoch Books
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9781760525903


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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  • Long-listed for Biography Book of the Year 2021 (Australia)

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'From the founder of OzHarvest, an ebullient, generous memoir with an exhilarating message.' ANNABEL CRABB 'Brimming with energy, altruism and refreshing candour' QUENTIN BRYCE '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 '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 '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 Life throws us mysterious ingredients. If we are brave enough to put the recipe aside and experiment, it's right there that things get interesting. As the owner of a successful events company, throwing away huge volumes of leftover food at the end of the day came with the territory. But when Ronni Kahn hit midlife, she found herself no longer able to turn a blind eye to her food waste problem. Hand delivering the untouched food to homeless shelters around Sydney became her renegade solution. Little did she know that fixing her small problem at work would lead her to unlock a hidden purpose at the very core of her inner life. Now founder and CEO of the food rescue organisation OzHarvest, Ronni leads hundreds of staff and thousands of volunteers with the goal to nourish Australia. She serves in an advisory capacity to government and is an instrumental leader in changing federal laws to improve social justice and environmental policies. A Repurposed Life is the story of how Ronni found her voice, her heart and her deepest calling. From her early years growing up under the brutal system of apartheid South Africa, to a socialist commune in Israel, Ronni finally settled in Australia to discover a profound new way of living. Shared with the humour, warmth and energy that have made her an internationally renowned keynote speaker, this heartfelt exploration of the choices that define us will speak to anyone seeking a more passionate expression of being alive.

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Author:   Ronni Kahn ,  Jessica Chapnik Kahn
Publisher:   Murdoch Books
Imprint:   Murdoch Books
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9781760525903


ISBN 10:   1760525901
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 September 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface PART 1: SOUTH AFRICA Chapter 1: Apartness Chapter 2: Florrie Chapter 3: Lemonade Chapter 4: Selma Chapter 5: Scarcity and Abundance Chapter 6: The Place I Called Home Chapter 7: Mandela PART 2: ISRAEL Chapter 8: Land of Hummus and Falafel Chapter 9: Israel Attacato Chapter 10: Socialist Motherhood Chapter 11: The Perm Chapter 12: Haifa Chapter 13: Exodus PART 3: AUSTRALIA Chapter 14: Ribbons and Bows Chapter 15: New Skin Chapter 16: Keys to Nowhere Chapter 17: The Dark Side Chapter 18: The Night that Changed Everything Chapter 19: Gourmet Repurposed Chapter 20: Soweto Chapter 21: City of an Angel PART 4: OZHARVEST Chapter 22: The Birth of OzHarvest Chapter 23: Corner Office Chapter 24: The Power of a Point Chapter 25: The Lunch Meeting Chapter 26: Tikkun Olam Chapter 27: Amma Chapter 28: Magic Yellow Apron Chapter 29: Byzantine Bureaucracy Chapter 30: Fishtails and Potato Skins Chapter 31: Jewel in the Crown Chapter 32: Take What You Need, Give If You Can Chapter 33: Bottling the Brand PART 5: TRUE CALLING Chapter 34: Tennis Strings Chapter 35: Silver Vixen Chapter 36: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Chapter 37: Hearing the Unheard Chapter 38: One Little Starfish at a Time Chapter 39: The Ripple Effect Chapter 40: Spiritual Sustainability Chapter 41: One Warm Egg Chapter 42: Chocolate Cake Afterword Acknowledgements Index

Reviews

'From the founder of OzHarvest, an ebullient, generous memoir with an exhilarating message: it's never too late to do great things.' ANNABEL CRABB '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 'An enthralling memoir from the greatly admired, much loved creator of the brilliant charity OzHarvest. Brimming with energy, altruism and refreshing candour, Ronni Kahn's life story shines with wisdom, inspiration and deeply moving reflections about holding onto goodness.' QUENTIN BRYCE '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 '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 '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


'From the founder of OzHarvest, an ebullient, generous memoir with an exhilarating message: it's never too late to do great things.' ANNABEL CRABB '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 'An enthralling memoir from the greatly admired, much loved creator of the brilliant charity OzHarvest. Brimming with energy, altruism and refreshing candour, Ronni Kahn's life story shines with wisdom, inspiration and deeply moving reflections about holding onto goodness.' QUENTIN BRYCE '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 '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 '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


Author Information

Ronni Kahn is a South-African-born Australian social entrepreneur and founder of the food rescue charity OzHarvest. She is an advocate, lobbyist and activist renowned for disrupting the food waste landscape in Australia. She appears regularly in national media, serves in an advisory capacity to government and is a keynote speaker all over the world. Her mission towards sustainable action is supported through close collaborations with some of the world's finest chefs, including Jamie Oliver, Massimo Bottura, Neil Perry and Bill Granger. Ronni is an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) and was named Australian Local Hero of the Year in 2010. In 2018, her journey became the subject of a feature film, Food Fighter, directed by Dan Goldberg. Jessica Chapnik Kahn is an Argentinian-Australian singer-songwriter, actor and writer. She has worked in theatre and TV, played in the bands of some of Australia's finest artists, and released two solo albums under the moniker Appleonia. She is the author of the children's book Lenny and the Ants and the poetry collection MADRE, which was inspired by the birth of her son, Lev. Jessica lives in Sydney and is married to musician Nadav Kahn. She is happy to call Ronni her mother-in-law.

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