Saving Gary McKinnon: A Mother's Story
By (Author) Janis Sharp
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st March 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
International relations
327.7304
Hardback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
610g
For ten years Gary McKinnon became the unwilling focus of Anglo-US diplomatic relations. A computer systems analyst living in London, he firmly believed that the US government was withholding vital information about the presence of UFOs. The unremarkable lives of he and his mother Janis changed dramatically one morning in March 2002 when Gary phoned to tell her that he had been arrested and spent four hours at his local police station being interviewed about hacking into US government computers.Two years later, on 7 October 2004, the US government filed a request for Gary's extradition and on 7 June 2005 he was arrested. Extradition to the US seemed certain and so, fearing that Gary would take his own life rather than face being taken away to face seven counts of up to ten years each, Janis's extraordinary battle began.
"A compelling read" Trudie Styler "The inside story of one of the great political, legal and human dramas of the last decade... a remarkable story told be a remarkable woman." Duncan Campbell, The Guardian "[It] is impossible not to be touched by her determination to convince the system to take notice of the little people who so often get lost in it... Bravo Janis!" Sian Griffiths, The Sunday Times "It is a fascinating read: inspiring, shocking... Equally, it comes as no real surprise that Sharp's book has an option to be turned into a film." Stefanie Marsh, The Times
JANIS SHARP was born in Glasgow. She moved to London when Gary was a child and pursued a musical career. She later became a foster parent, going on to care for nearly fifty children.