Far Side of the Moon

Far Side of the Moon

EnglishPaperback / softback
Stafford Smith Clive
Vintage Publishing
EAN: 9781529920512
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'[A] vivid, inquiring memoir... A properly soul-searching book' Observer

The powerful and emotive memoir about one man’s relationship with his father and the stigma around mental illness, from the acclaimed author and human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith.

A leading campaigner for justice, human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith has spent a lifetime getting to know his clients – from detainees in Guantánamo Bay to prisoners facing execution on Death Row – and finding out 'what makes them tick'.

Yet closer to home, there was a man whose mind has always remained off limits: his own father.

But when Clive inherited more than 3,000 of his letters, he could finally start to piece together the obsessive personality behind them.

Drawing on the life of a client with his own mental health issues, The Far Side of the Moon is an unforgettable memoir and a meticulous critique of our social and justice systems.Just how much has Clive's father's unspoken struggle shaped his own life?

PRAISE FOR CLIVE STAFFORD SMITH

‘Superbly written’ John Grisham on Injustice

‘Remarkable’ Observer

‘An empowering read for anyone who cares about the human implementation of justice’ Colin Firth on Injustice

EAN 9781529920512
ISBN 1529920515
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Publication date February 6, 2025
Pages 368
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 129 x 35
Country United Kingdom
Authors Stafford Smith Clive