The Suitcase Baby
The heartbreaking true story of a shocking crime in 1920s Sydney
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Published:26th Sep '19
Should be back in stock very soon
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2018 NED KELLY AWARD, DANGER PRIZE AND WAVERLEY LIBRARY NIB
True history that is both shocking and too real, this unforgettable tale moves at the pace of a great crime novel.In the early hours of Saturday morning, 17 November 1923, a suitcase was found washed up on the shore of a small beach in the Sydney suburb of Mosman. What it contained - and why - would prove to be explosive.The murdered baby in the suitcase was one of many dead infants who were turning up in the harbour, on trains and elsewhere. These innocent victims were a devastating symptom of the clash between public morality, private passion and unrelenting poverty in a fast-growing metropolis.Police tracked down Sarah Boyd, the mother of the suitcase baby, and the complex story and subsequent murder trial of Sarah and her friend Jean Olliver became a media sensation. Sociologist Tanya Bretherton masterfully tells the engrossing and moving story of the crime that put Sarah and her baby at the centre of a social tragedy that still resonates through the decades.**Includes an extract from Tanya's next fascinating and chilling true crime story, THE SUICIDE BRIDE**Bretherton's unflinching fact-finding is what makes this book throb. * Australian Women's Weekly *
Bretherton's unflinching fact-finding is what makes this book throb. * Australian Women's Weekly *
A pacy tale recommended for history lovers. * Law Society Journal *
A pacy tale recommended for history lovers. * Law Society Journal *
Paralleling the escalating love of crime fiction is an intense interest in real life crime, and The suitcase baby falls into this realm, a non fiction book telling a story of a horrible crime, but at the same time showing the background that led to this murder and others like it. * ReadPlus *
Tanya Bretherton tells the moving story of an explosive and unforgettable mystery. * Woman's Day *
It is a chilling story that made headlines and is recounted in simple, often moving writing. * Sunday Canberra Times *
One of the most fascinating crime books I've read. * wellthy *
While poignantly detailing the terrible lack of support for single mothers and their babies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this book provides a balanced account. * Weekend Australian *
ISBN: 9780733641466
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 26mm
Weight: 240g
352 pages