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Page after page demolishes
the myths and fables that have been spun around a nations obsession with
the babys disappearance.
- The Sydney Morning Herald
What first struck me on meeting
Lindy was her sense of humour and surprising lack of bitterness. Here is a woman
who has been under such macabre and intense public scrutiny and yet through
all the tabloid hysteria they haven't managed to capture the real Lindy at all.
There are so many myths about Lindy and the Chamberlain case that have still
not been dispelled and to read this book is to get closer to the truth behind
the story that has continued to fascinate Australia for the past 24 years.
- Miranda Otto, Actress
An excerpt from the book:
Bubby, no God, oh no, not my baby.
Its not true. She is there. Something else, God, not her. She must
be dead or shed cry. Not a sound and those empty scattered blankets.
My feet feel like lead as I clear the fence and dive into the tent headlong.
I scream to Michael as I run that the dingo has the baby, with one hand
on Reagan to feel his heartbeat and check he is alive and the other lifting
those awful scattered blankets. The basket rolls as I bump my hand on the
edge. It wouldnt do that if she was in it. I think Im going
to be sick. I touch the carry basket. Its really empty. Its
no bad dreamand its still warm, even her dummy is still warm.
Shes so little. So little and so precious. Reagan has his sleeping
bag hood up and his face buried in the pillow. He never sleeps like that.
Not ever. Boot him hard. He wriggles at last. Hes alive. Thank you
God for his lifeit could be both of them. Azaria, oh Azaria, whats
happened to you, what is happening to you? Your beds still warm and
its so cold out there. Oh God, oh God help me, I cry in
my heart. I turn and dive out of the tent again the direction the dingo
went. It is like standing outside myself and watching someone else moving
in slow motion. So many things done so quickly, so little time gone. Three
seconds, five seconds, from that first terrifying glimpse of an empty bed,
and my scream to Michael. He seems to turn slowly as if someone has made
a slow motion movie. Why hasnt he run too. What? God,
he thinks Im joking. Please God let him realise Im serious and
help me quickly. Hes had time to get to me, to chase that dingo, to
get to here and help. He hasnt moved and Ive checked the tent
and am out already. I scream again, The dingos got my baby!
I run to the right where the dingo headed and, and . . .
Here are a few letters from those who have read Through
My Eyes:
Hi, My daughter, who is 19, read your book last year and couldn't put it
down and said "Mum, you must read it" and I did. I want to say that
you are a courageous and strong lady and that I am ashamed that our legal system
treated you the way it did. You are also a gifted writer, among your other talents.
(M.C., via email)
Dear Lindy, I have just this very afternoon finished reading your book'Through
My Eyes' and I just felt I had to tell you how amazing, thought provoking and
truthful it was. Kindest Regards, M.(via email)
Dear Lindy, I had been meaning to read your autobiography for quite some
time and it wasnt until a month ago I finally picked it up off the shelf
and purchased it to read on my honeymoon (as strange as that sounds). I was
absolutely astonished to read of your most private, honest and memorable moments
since the death of baby Azaria.
All the best with the years ahead Lindy, remember, you are an Australia
icon not for a crime, but for your heroism to survive during the toughest of
times and gracefully and forgivingly come through with your faith stronger on
the other side.
You are an inspiration to me and so many others. Yours truly, M. S.
(via email)
Your book was easy to read, factual and both frank and intimate in the details
you were willing to expose. (A.G., via email)
If you would like your own copy of Lindys Autobiography
Through My Eyes, published inOctober 2004, here is how you can obtain
it...
All good bookstores in Australia have it in stock or
can order it for you, just stop in or call them.
You can also get a signed copy directly from this
website.
You can order securely online using Paypal with your
Visa or Mastercard credit card... just click on the appropriate link below.
If you are ordering the book to be posted to an address
anywhere in the world except the USA & Canada, and you want it signed to
someone special, just send an email to lindy@lindychamberlain.com, telling us
you have ordered the book, and who you would like it signed to.
If you are ordering the book to be mailed to an address
in the USA or Canada, it will be sent from Seattle, WA. They are autographed,
but Lindy is unable to sign the book to an individual, as she lives in Australia.
Australia A$29.95 + A$8.00 postage
USA & Canada US$24.95 + US$6.00 postage
UK, NZ, and rest of the World A$29.95 + A$22.00 postage
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