To everyone outside of Australia who has enquired about buying Kay's book, it will be released in the US in April and is available for pre-order from Amazon
Families Behind Bars explores the journeys of families from all over the world who have experienced the trauma of having a loved one detained in a foreign prison and how they've coped. These are real life accounts that are uniquely inspirational, shockingly heartbreaking and will make you appreciate how fragile our lives really are.
Includes: Schapelle Corby, David Hicks, Bali nine.
Can't wait to read this book, I know it will be an eye-opener. Kay works for Human Rights 8 days a week, 366 days a year. It all adds up too. Ask Chen, Norman, and Nguyen from the 'Melasti 3'. They will actually be around to read this! Good on you Kay.
Kay Danes' work and activism in this field helps scores of people from many different nations who have been either wrongfully convicted and/or imprisoned under inhumane conditions. Her latest book rightly points out the suffering caused not only to the convicted but to their family and friends. These people need the support of all who care about justice.
To everyone outside of Australia who has enquired about buying Kay's book, it will be released in the US in April and is available for pre-order from Amazon
newhollandpublishers 3 years ago
i want to order this book.
taragolden 3 years ago 2
Families Behind Bars explores the journeys of families from all over the world who have experienced the trauma of having a loved one detained in a foreign prison and how they've coped. These are real life accounts that are uniquely inspirational, shockingly heartbreaking and will make you appreciate how fragile our lives really are.
Includes: Schapelle Corby, David Hicks, Bali nine.
kaydanes 3 years ago 4
Can't wait to read this book, I know it will be an eye-opener. Kay works for Human Rights 8 days a week, 366 days a year. It all adds up too. Ask Chen, Norman, and Nguyen from the 'Melasti 3'. They will actually be around to read this! Good on you Kay.
BastardMurray 3 years ago 5
Kay Danes' work and activism in this field helps scores of people from many different nations who have been either wrongfully convicted and/or imprisoned under inhumane conditions. Her latest book rightly points out the suffering caused not only to the convicted but to their family and friends. These people need the support of all who care about justice.
8thOctober2004 3 years ago 5