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Heart of Stone

Justice for Azaria
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The story of the Chamberlains has been the one subject that has divided many a dinner party throughout Australia and the world. They were a young family who loved the outdoors. When they took their two young children and baby to Ayers Rock they never knew their lives would be forever changed. Tragedy struck when a dingo forced its way into the tent and dragged their daughter Azaria to its lair. 'That dingo's got my baby!' That 'cry in the dark' on 17 August, 1980 of her mother Lindy Chamberlain remains imprinted in the world's mind. In Heart of Stone Michael takes the reader back to the place where it all began - Ayers Rock (before it was also named Uluru). In a detailed, methodical and emotional account he writes of all tragic moment when Lindy heard the 'cry in the dark' and the discovery of the empty baby's bed. Michael describes that long night - with Aboriginal trackers springing to their aid to search. After 30 years of silence, and on the eve of the verdict of a Fourth Inquest, Michael Chamberlain writes his own account of the death of his baby daughter Azaria in a heart-wrenching and compelling book. Never before has Michael Chamberlain spoken about this tragic event and the release comprises a number of picture sections with exclusive unreleased family images.

Author Biography:

p>span>Michael Chamberlain was born in 1944 in Christchurch, New Zealand and lived in Ellesmere, Canterbury, a rich farming district in New Zealand, until 1965. Michael graduated with a BA in Theology from Pacific Union College, California and an MA in Religion from Andrews University, Michigan in 1982. This was followed with a Bachelor of Teaching from Avondale College in 2002 and with a PhD in Education from the University of Newcastle in 2002. Formerly an ordained minister in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Michael is a social historian and analyst of Seventh-day Adventist Church culture, a professional archivist, English teacher, researcher and literary analyst. He is also a public speaker./span>/p>
Release date NZ
July 1st, 2012
Pages
444
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Collection
Dimensions
153x234x46
ISBN-13
9781742572895
Product ID
19872319

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