Blood Farm: The Explosive Big Pharma Scandal That Altered the AIDS Crisis

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$28.99  $26.96
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Diversion Books
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Pages
320
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781635768886

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About the Author
Cara McGoogan is the award-winning writer and host of the Telegraph's documentary podcast. BED OF LIES, which investigates major scandals people should know more about. In recognition of her reporting, Cara was recently awarded the 2022 Stern-Bryan Fellowship at the Washington Post. Cara is the Telegraph's first Narrative Audio Journalist and is developing ideas for her third investigative podcast series. She recently made a documentary for BBC Radio 4 about police misogyny called Bad Apples, which was previewed across Britain's newspapers as a "pick of the week." Cara has a Masters in Journalism from Columbia University. She resides in London, UK.
Reviews
"A stunning investigation" ----Publishers Weekly
"fluidly written, deeply reported and ambitious exposé" --Financial Times"[Blood Farm] renders personal tragedy on a mass scale: its a shuddering achievement." --The Telegraph, five star review "An important and mostly unknown story of pharmaceutical malfeasance and greed with devastating and lethal consequences. Cara McGoogan is a gifted reporter and writer who has already made great progress in unravelling this mystery. She is the ideal journalist to uncover the sweeping depth of this explosive scandal." --Gerald Posner, Pulitzer Prize Finalist and author of Pharma: Greed, Lies, and the Poisoning of America"Cara McGoogan is an indefatigable detective and a born storyteller."--Steve Coll, author of Ghost Wars, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, staff writer at The New Yorker and former dean of Columbia Journalism"No one is better placed than her to tell this harrowing, urgent story with the scope and depth of a book. With [McGoogan's] trademark empathy, clarity and dogged persistence, The Poison Line promises to be essential reading."--Jonathan Freedland, Guardian columnist and author of The Escape Artist"In Blood Farm, Cara McGoogan produces both a riveting thriller and a devastating investigation that is all the more infuriating and gripping because everything in its pages happened to innocent children and their families, in corporations' careless quest for profits. Once you plunge into this story, you will be holding onto your seat and turning the pages to see what terrible fate will befall young hemophiliacs who were kept in the dark for years about the fatal virus lurking in their medical treatments, and whether the doctors who violated their oath to protect their patients and the pharmaceutical companies who lied about their contaminated blood will finally get just punishment." --Carol Leonning, author of Zero Fail and three-time Pulitzer Prize winner"My first introduction to Cara McGoogan's work was her expertly researched and presented Bed of Lies, not only a masterclass in compelling storytelling in audio but also on holding power to account. Her journalistic instinct to illuminate corruption and institutional abuse, partnered with her delicate and nuanced style, makes her work unmissable." --Alice Levine, TV and radio presenter, and host of the Wondery podcast British Scandal"Cara McGoogan is a dogged reporter whose investigation is a timely one. I can't wait to read her book." --Joshua Hunt, author of University of Nike"A hugely impressive work of reportage, The Poison Line is a gripping and moving account of a shocking true story. Cara McGoogan's meticulous research and skilful writing are made all the more powerful by her deep compassion for the victims of this appalling and maddening tragedy." --Ben Hinshaw, author of Exactly What You Mean "This is an absolutely invaluable work of investigation, a book that terrifies and enrages, and a ferociously brave model of truth-telling." --Juliet Nicolson, author of Frostquake"This deeply moving account of the infected blood scandal is a must read. Though devastating, the humanity and courage of the patients and campaigners shines through on every page. I loved this book." --Dr Jim Down, author of Life in the Balance "An incredibly powerful and important piece of reporting filled with so much anger and sadness from the first to last page." --Heather Darwent, author of The Things We Do To Our Friends"McGoogan tenaciously tells the appalling story of this scandal and the lengths to which Big Pharma and governments went to cover it up." --Bookseller