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  • Heart of Stone: My Quest for Justice for Azaria

    Michael Chamberlain

    Hardcover (New Holland Publishers, Aug. 1, 2012)
    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 Chamberlain 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. 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, and the head ranger who had agonized for three months previous about the troublesome dingoes in the camping areas. He describes in detail the heartache of the first inquest at Ayers Rock - the first to be broadcast live - which declared that the dingo had taken the baby, and then the turnaround, when he and his wife were charged with suspected murder. Michael describes his life in the painful and horrendous lead up to the arrest and persecution of his wife Lindy and her wrongful imprisonment for the murder of her own child in the 'trial of the century'. He takes the reader through their ordeal of the following inquests, the tragic breakup of their marriage. When an English tourist fell off the rock the search led to the discovery of the 'matinee jacket' in a dingo lair. The news led to Lindy's release 'on compassionate grounds' and yet another inquiry. All of these events are described, as Michael lived in the unrelenting glare of the media, whose opinion and fostering of rumours added to the impression of the public of Michael and his family. There were unfounded rumours, for example, that Azaria meant 'sacrifice in the desert' when it actually means 'blessed'. Questions over Michael's reluctance to cry in public, or his reserved nature were taken to mean he was hiding the truth. Michael's own determination for justice has led to a fourth inquest in the Northern Territory of Australian into the death of Azaria. This book is about getting justice for a family, full circle. It is about the impossible mission driven this time by me, against all odds; to open the fourth inquest and the truth, backed by the law, declaring that a dingo killed Azaria. While Lindy has published her own book, with a TV mini series based on that, John Bryson has written Evil Angels and Meryl Streep starred in Cry in the Dark, this book is a missing link in the story of Azaria, written in his own hand by her father. THE TIMELINE OF EVENTS Azaria Chantelle Loren Chamberlain born, Mount Isa Public Hospital : 11 June 1980 Taken by a dingo at Ayers Rock:? 17 August, 1980 First inquiry into the death: Dec-Feb 1980/81 Raid at Cooranbong home by NT police:? 19 September 1981 Second inquiry: Dec-Feb 1981/82 Trial of Lindy Chamberlain commences: 13 September 1982 Lindy sentenced to life imprisonment: 19 October 1982 Daughter Kahlia born in prison: 17 November 1982 Lindy released on bail: 19 November 1982 Appeal (Lindy back to gaol): 30 April 1983 High Court Appeal: 22 February 1984 Matinee jacket found at Ayers Rock: 4 February 1986 Lindy released from prison: 7 February 1986 Report to Brian Martin for Royal Commission: 11 February 1985 Royal Commission ordered: April 1986 Royal commission: March-May 1986 Finding delivered : 2 June 1987 but cause of death left open Court of Appeal: 15 September 1988 Compensation for wrongful imprisonment: 1991 3rd inquest: 16 December 1995 delivers an 'open finding' 4th inquest: Northern Territory: commences 24 February 2012 ? ? CONCEPT COVER ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • With A Father Like Mine

    M.O. Chamberlain

    language (SHIHvillage publications, Nov. 12, 2015)
    “As a child I watched these fits of temper and believed that was what a man did…But when Dad’s dark side turned on Mum I knew that should never happen . . .” This is a story of a man who grew up in provincial New Zealand, in a poor home, with family addiction threatening to seal his fate.In this sweeping memoir, M.O. Chamberlain tracks the consequences of the wild, unpredictable nature of family life with a problem drinker. He lays bare those unexamined scripts that drive people to repeat the same addictive cycle, even when they have vowed it will never happen to them.This is a story of tragedy and triumph, love and loss, struggle and success. It takes place across numerous continents and relates adventures such as sailing the Atlantic and hitch-hiking around the Americas while revealing insights into New Zealand’s criminal underclass and life in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.With a Father like Mine is a book that stirs the soul and provides inspiration and a ray of hope to all those suffering from family addiction.“Engrossing. Chamberlain writes fluently and has an ear for what is entertaining . . . He knows how to hustle a narrative along. It certainly is a rattling good read”. MATT TURNER“Written in a style that holds the reader through the tragedy of his parents’ lives and the many influences that fashioned his father”. LLOYD EDWARDS
  • Look Out, He's Behind You

    M. Chamberlain

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Aug. 26, 1988)
    A little girl meets a hungry wolf while on her way to visit her sick grandmother. Movable flaps conceal portions of the illustrations.
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  • Julian Chapter, The

    R. J. Palacio, Michael Chamberlain

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, May 13, 2014)
    Over 1 million people have listened to and loved Wonder. Now listeners will have a chance to hear from the one of the book's most controversial characters—Julian.
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  • I Have 10 Cats

    Mary Chamberlain

    eBook
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  • The Julian Chapter: A Wonder Story

    R. J. Palacio, Michael Chamberlain

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 13, 2014)
    Over 1 million people have listened to and loved Wonder. Now listeners will have a chance to hear from the one of the book's most controversial characters—Julian.
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  • The Julian Chapter: A Wonder Story

    R. J. Palacio, Michael Chamberlain

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 13, 2014)
    Over 1 million people have listened to and loved Wonder. Now listeners will have a chance to hear from the one of the book's most controversial characters—Julian.
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  • A Lite Too Bright

    Samuel Miller, Michael Chamberlain, Mike Chamberlain

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, May 8, 2018)
    Losing his college scholarship and sent to live with relatives in the wake of unsettling mental breaks from reality, Arthur Louis Pullman III discovers a journal written by his famous author grandfather, an Alzheimer's patient who died under mysterious ci
  • The Julian Chapter: A Wonder Story

    R. J. Palacio, Michael Chamberlain

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Over 1 million people have read or listened to Wonder and have fallen in love with Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face. Now fans will have a chance to hear from the novel's most controversial character—Julian. From the very first day Auggie and Julian met in the #1 New York Times bestseller Wonder, it was clear they were never going to be friends, with Julian treating Auggie like he had the plague. And while Wonder told Auggie's story through six different viewpoints, Julian's perspective was never shared. Readers and listeners could only guess what he was thinking. Until now. The Julian Chapter will finally reveal the bully's side of the story. Why is Julian so unkind to Auggie? And does he have a chance for redemption?