Cries Unheard by Gitta Sereny

Cries Unheard by Gitta Sereny

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Pieces together the damaged life of Mary Bell, who aged 11 was tried and convicted of manslaughter after the death of two young boys. Only as an adult has she been able to realize the moral enormity of her crimes. The story of her life forces the reader to consider society's responsibility for children's crime. Originally published in 1998.

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Cries Unheard by Gitta Sereny

Pieces together the damaged life of Mary Bell, who aged 11 was tried and convicted of manslaughter after the death of two young boys. Only as an adult has she been able to realize the moral enormity of her crimes. The story of her life forces the reader to consider society's responsibility for children's crime. Originally published in 1998.
Gitta Sereny is a Hungarian-born biographer, historian and journalist. Her works include Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth.
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ISBN 13 9780333753118
ISBN 10 0333753119
Title Cries Unheard
Author Gitta Sereny
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1999-05-07
Number of pages 416
Prizes Winner of Crime Writers' Association Macallan Gold Dagger Award 1998
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