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This house of grief : the story of a murder trial / Helen Garner ; foreword by Sarah Weinman.

Van Pelt Library HV6542 .G37 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Garner, Helen, 1942- author.
Contributor:
Weinman, Sarah, writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Farquharson, Robert, 1969-.
Farquharson, Robert.
Gambino, Cindy.
Filicide--Australia.
Filicide.
Children--Crimes against--Australia.
Children.
Custody of children--Australia.
Custody of children.
Mothers of murder victims--Australia.
Mothers of murder victims.
Murder--Australia.
Murder.
Trials (Murder)--Australia.
Trials (Murder).
Children--Crimes against.
Australia.
Genre:
True crime stories.
Physical Description:
xv, 300 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First American edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Pantheon Books, [2023]
Summary:
"From one of Australia's most prolific writers comes the engrossing, definitive chronicle of an infamous true-crime saga, about a father suspected of murdering his three sons, the trial that gripped a nation, and the brutal spectacle of Australia's criminal justice system On the evening of September 4, 2005, Father's Day, Robert Farquharson, a separated husband, was driving his three sons home to their mother, Cindy, in rural Australia. His car veered off the road and plunged into a dam, and the boys, aged ten, seven, and two, drowned. Was this a tragic accident, or an act of revenge? The court case that followed became a national obsession--a macabre parade of witnesses, family members, and the defendant himself, each forced to relive the unthinkable for an audience of millions. Helen Garner, the celebrated writer and master chronicler of Australian life, was equally swept up in Farquharson's case. In This House of Grief, she tells the definitive and deeply absorbing story of it all, from the moment of the crash to the trial's final verdict. Garner takes her reader behind oak doors and captures a panorama of perspectives, from the defendant himself, to the team of prosecutors, to the jury. But most crucially, she delves deep into her own perspective as a member of the public, a voyeur peering into a family's darkest moments, and onto the exacting procedure of Australia's criminal justice system. The result is richly textured portrait--of a man and his broken life, of a community wracked by tragedy, and of the long and torturous road to closure. Written with Garner's trademark style--brisk and candid, yet never dismissive of her deeply flawed subjects--This House of Grief is a modern classic and a masterwork of literary journalism"-- Provided by publisher
Notes:
"Originally published in paperback in Australia by The Text Publishing Company, Melbourne, in 2014"--T.p. verso
Other Format:
Online version: Garner, Helen, 1942- This house of grief.
ISBN:
9780553387438
055338743X
OCLC:
1371014673

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