'This book shows just how far, wide, and deep
the story has gone’ — Lindy
Chamberlain-Creighton
As Lindy mourned the
death of her baby daughter Azaria, taken by a dingo from a campsite at Uluru in
1980, she was tried and convicted in the Supreme Court of the Northern
Territory. The court of public opinion had already made its ruling, shown in
the thousands of hurtful, supportive, accusatory or sympathetic letters Lindy
received. The letters featured in this book were painstakingly collected and filed by Lindy over the past 37 years, and include anonymous vitriol, eccentric rants, words of prayer and support, and every other possible response.