The Tall Man by Chloe Hooper

The Tall Man by Chloe Hooper

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Palm Island may be the most beautiful tropical island in Australia. In 2004 Cameron Doomadgee, a 36-year-old resident of the island, was arrested for swearing at a white police officer. Within forty-five minutes he was dead. This title recounts this story and explores Aboriginal myths and history and uncovers buried secrets of white mischief.

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The Tall Man by Chloe Hooper

Palm Island may be the most beautiful tropical island in Australia, but its name is synonymous with violence. It is home to one of the country's largest Aboriginal communities, descendants of people torn from their own lands, their clans and their families in the era of the Stolen Generation. In 2004 Cameron Doomadgee, a 36-year-old resident of the island, was arrested for swearing at a white police officer and locked in the cells. Within forty-five minutes he was dead. The police claimed he'd tripped on a step, but the Government pathologist later said that his injuries were consistent with a car or plane crash. The community rioted and burnt down the police station. The main suspect was Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley, a tall, handsome, charismatic cop with long experience in Aboriginal communities and decorations for his work.Chloe Hooper's "The Tall Man: Life and Death on Palm Island" recounts this story with the pace of a thriller. Following Hurley's trail to some of the wildest and most remote parts of Australia, she explores Aboriginal myths and history and uncovers buried secrets of white mischief. Atmospheric, gritty and original, "The Tall Man" is an absorbing and moving account of the lives of people of Palm Island, of the Doomadgee family as they struggle to understand what happened to their brother, and of the complex, enigmatic figure, Hurley. Hooper combines reportage with a novelist's command of character to tell a story that takes readers not only inside the courtroom and the notorious Queensland police force, but into Australia's indigenous communities - and to the heart of a struggle for power, revenge and justice.
Chloe Hooper was born in 1973. Her highly praised first novel, A Child's Book of True Crime (2002), was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. Her Observer article about the Doomadgee case, 'Island of Lost Souls', was shortlisted for the Amnesty International Media Awards.
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ISBN 13 9780224084666
ISBN 10 0224084666
Title The Tall Man
Author Chloe Hooper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2009-01-29
Number of pages 272
Prizes Winner of NSW Premier's Literary Award Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction 2009, Short-listed for ABIA Australian General Non-fiction Book of the Year 2009
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