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Red River Girl

Joanna Jolly

THE GRIPPING TRUE STORY OF A MURDER WHICH HAUNTED CANADA AND BECAME A RALLYING CRY FOR JUSTICE

'If you were hooked on the Serial podcast then you need to order this now' Red

Longlisted for the Crime Writers' Association ALCS Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction

Tina Fontaine
A fifteen-year-old runaway living on the streets of Winnipeg. When her body was found weighted down in the Red River she became yet another example of the endemic violence against Indigenous women. But her death sparked a nationwide protest.

Sergeant John O'Donovan
The police detective who forced the media to look at Tina differently. Vowing to deliver justice he plotted an extraordinary undercover sting that stretched the moral boundaries of the law and obsessed him for years.

Joanna Jolly
An award-winning journalist whose investigation into Tina's death took her to the prison cell of the murder suspect the
First Nation reserve where Tina was raised and into the heart of a liberal nation confronting racism and injustice.

'Written with the urgency of a thriller this book uses the tragic death of one girl to expose scandalous levels of violence against Canada's Indigenous female population. A shocking story' Joan Smith author of Misogynies

'Jolly's gripping moving and timely book is a true crime classic. Vital urgent and humane' Melanie McGrath author of The Long Exile

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  • Classification : True Crime
  • Pub Date : NOV 5, 2020
  • Imprint : Virago
  • Page Extent : 304
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349011004
  • Price : INR 699
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Joanna Jolly

Joanna Jolly is an award-winning BBC reporter based in London. She began her journalism career at the Japanese newspaper Sankei Shimbun moving on from there to freelance in India and Australia before covering the fight for independence in East Timor. Over the past decade she's worked as a BBC producer and reporter in Jerusalem South Africa Brussels Washington and India as well as spending two years as the BBC correspondent in Kathmandu Nepal. During that time Jolly specialized in stories of sexual violence against women. In 2016 she earned a prestigious Fellowship at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Jolly has won several awards including the 2007 BBC Onassis Bursary. In 2014 she won the Association of International Broadcaster's best RADIO current affairs documentary award for her in-depth look at the prosecution of rape in India. In 2015 her documentary on missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada won the Amnesty Award for best radio. In 2017 she was awarded a Judges' Special Commendation at the RSL Giles St Aubyn Awards for Non-Fiction. Red River Girl is her first book.

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