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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Melissa DaveyPublisher: Scribe Publications Imprint: Scribe Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.571kg ISBN: 9781925849684ISBN 10: 1925849686 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 04 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAt last, the secret trials of George Pell are revealed in compelling detail by one of the very few who was there throughout. With unmatched authority, Melissa Davey answers the questions that haven't gone away: why was the cardinal found guilty, and why was he then set free? --David Marr At last, the secret trials of George Pell are revealed in compelling detail by one of the very few who was there throughout. With unmatched authority, Melissa Davey answers the questions that haven't gone away: why was the cardinal found guilty, and why was he then set free? --David Marr Melissa Davey, Guardian Australia's Melbourne bureau chief, spent hour after hour and day after day in the back of courtroom 4.3 of the southeastern state of Victoria's County Court. Her resulting volume, The Case of George Pell: Reckoning with Child Sexual Abuse by Clergy, is an invaluable resource. Part transcript, part diary of interviews with many of the trials' major players, part wider analysis of the devastating price victims pay in reporting abuse, Davey's volume pulls back the curtain on the once-secretive process--allowing readers a unique opportunity to evaluate the case against Pell, and his defense, for themselves. --Joshua J. McElwee, National Catholic Reporter """At last, the secret trials of George Pell are revealed in compelling detail by one of the very few who was there throughout. With unmatched authority, Melissa Davey answers the questions that haven't gone away: why was the cardinal found guilty, and why was he then set free?"" --David Marr ""Melissa Davey, Guardian Australia's Melbourne bureau chief, spent hour after hour and day after day in the back of courtroom 4.3 of the southeastern state of Victoria's County Court. Her resulting volume, The Case of George Pell: Reckoning with Child Sexual Abuse by Clergy, is an invaluable resource. Part transcript, part diary of interviews with many of the trials' major players, part wider analysis of the devastating price victims pay in reporting abuse, Davey's volume pulls back the curtain on the once-secretive process--allowing readers a unique opportunity to evaluate the case against Pell, and his defense, for themselves."" --Joshua J. McElwee, National Catholic Reporter" Author InformationMelissa Davey is a Walkley award-winning journalist and has been The Guardian's Melbourne bureau chief for several years. She has been nominated for three Walkley awards and two Quill awards, and has won two New York Festival awards for The Reckoning, a podcast series she collaborated on with David Marr and Miles Martignoni. She has also won awards from medical bodies for her work reporting on rheumatic heart disease in Aboriginal children, and for her investigation into the brutality of gynaecologist Emil Shawky Gayed. Her investigation into Gayed triggered a government inquiry. Melissa frequently appears on BBC World News, and commercial radio in Australia and overseas. Previously she worked for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun Herald, and News Ltd. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |