Pitcairn: Paradise Lost
By (Author) Kathy Marks
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Fourth Estate
1st May 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Sexual abuse and harassment
364.15309618
Paperback
414
Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 25mm
655g
Pitcairn Island, remote and wild, home to descendants of the Bounty, a South Pacific Shangri-la, shrouded in myth... But also, as the world would discover, a place of sinister secrets. In 2000, police descended on the British colony to investigate disturbing reports of rape. What they discovered was a shocking trail of child abuse dating back generations. Scarcely a man was untainted by the allegations, and barely a girl had escaped, yet most residents feigned ignorance or claimed it was their 'way of life'. the ensuing trials would tear the tiny community of just 47 people apart, pitting neighbour against neighbour and reopening long-festering wounds. One of only six journalists to gain access to the island, Kathy Marks lived on Pitcairn during the trials and then followed the legal and human saga to its conclusion in 2007. In this riveting account, she uncovers a society gone badly astray, leaving lives shattered and codes broken: a paradise truly lost.
"Tautly told and often troubling, "Lost Paradise" cracks open the celluloid myth of the world's most celebrated island to expose the dark human drama within. Like Jon Krakauer's "Under the Banner of Heaven," it's unsettling, inspiring -- and very, very haunting."-- John Tayman, author of "The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai"
Kathy Marks is the Asia Pacific correspondent for the Independent newspaper. Since 1999 she has been based in Sydney, reporting on major stories from the region, including the political situation in East Timor, the 2002 Bali bombing and the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.