Richard Zachariah is a journalist, a broadcaster, a racing fanatic and one-time member of that elite club, the Sydney "glitterati", by virtue of his relationship with fashion icon, Maggie Tabberer. In 'Zachariah' Richard writes about his ten controversial years with Maggie and the reality of life inside the celebrity world. But this is more than a simple "kiss-and-tell" read. 'Zachariah' is a powerful memoir by a man in his fifties who reviews how the landscape of relationships has changed for us all since his eye-opening, free-love days in 1960s London, through to the "disposable relationship" 1990s and what is in store for the future.
Candid, humorous and always thought-provoking, Richard explores real-life issues faced by men today that are rarely addressed for or by men. Marriage, sex, fidelity, friendships and feminism - this is a unique and refreshing perspective, as intimate as it is timely.