Co-winner of the 2023 Bert Roth Award for Labour History
'Locke has produced an engrossing biography of a significant individual, and an even better biography of the society he was a part of. At a time when biography is enjoying something of a popular resurgence, Locke’s methodology, in terms of both research and writing, should act as a model for others to follow.' – David Littlewood, New Zealand International Review
'Biography can offer a window into a time and movement through one individual which can in turn lead to wider stories of communities and struggles. This work does this in spades. Cybèle Locke’s Comrade is a great story which fills important gaps in our historiography – it offers insights into the thinking of a union leader and communist who believed, no matter what, that supporting working people was the most important job he could do.' – Emma-Jean Kelly, LHP Bulletin
'Locke is a lively and engaging writer with deep subject knowledge, and I left the book with a far greater understanding of many moments in New Zealand history. Comrade is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in the union movement or socialism in New Zealand.' – Ben Rosamund, Ako Journal
'For those who remember Andersen as a public figure but didn’t know much about him, this thorough and always readable biography will fill in gaps of knowledge about a man who at one time was a frequent fixture on the national stage. For those who weren’t alive to remember him, it will be salutary to learn that such people really did exist.' – North & South
'Cybèle Locke’s recently published biography of Bill Andersen, Comrade, examines labour activism, communism and social change, from the 1930s until the turn of the twenty-first century.' – New Zealand History
'Most importantly, Comrade demonstrates the indispensable role that organized communists can play in building strong, militant, and political trade unionism.' – Ben Peterson, Jacobin
'Locke employs Andersen as a kind of biographical guide through socialist and working-class involvement with all the salient political and social movements and crises since World War II: the 1951 Waterfront Strike; Cold War peace actions; Vietnam protests; Bastion Point 1978; Springbok Tour 1981; Māori Treaty rights; the changing political and economic times.' – Philip Temple, Landfall Tauraka Review
'Locke's new biography, Comrade: Bill Andersen – A Communist, Working-Class Life, provides rare insights into the people and politics behind unionism in this country.' – Stuff
'Thorough, insightful, readable: Locke’s biography is about a lot more than Bill Andersen. It is a record of the social and political attitudes of a vanished world. The prism we see this world through is the life of an unusual, controversial figure, a radical union leader deeply engaged in the big political and social questions of his time, from the 1940s through to the 21st Century.' Victor Billot, Newsroom
'A revealing biography of a communist trade unionist's unfulfilled life.' – Nevil Gibson, NBR
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