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The Woman Who Fooled The World Beau Donelly

The Woman Who Fooled The World By Beau Donelly

The Woman Who Fooled The World by Beau Donelly


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The Woman Who Fooled The World Summary

The Woman Who Fooled The World: Belle Gibson's cancer con, and the darkness at the heart of the wellness industry by Beau Donelly

Belle Gibson convinced the world she had healed herself of terminal brain cancer by eating a healthy diet. She built a global business based on her story. There was just one problem: she never had cancer in the first place.

In 2015, journalists uncovered the truth behind Gibson's lies. This hero of the wellness world, with over 200,000 followers, international book deals, and a best-selling mobile app, was a fraud. She had lied about having cancer - to her family and friends, to her business partners and publishers, and to the hundreds of thousands of people who were inspired by her, including real cancer survivors.

Written by the two journalists who uncovered the details of Gibson's deception, The Woman Who Fooled the World tracks the 23-year-old's rise to fame and fall from grace. Told through interviews with the people who know her best, it explores the lure of alternative cancer treatments, exposes the darkness at the heart of the wellness and 'clean eating' movements, and reveals just how easy it is to manipulate people on social media.

With the idea of 'clean eating' now routinely debunked by dietary experts, and growing scepticism about the authenticity of what we read online, The Woman Who Fooled the World is a timely and important book that answers not just how, but why, Gibson was able to fool so many.

The Woman Who Fooled The World Reviews

'It gives me great pleasure that this story has been told in such a compelling and readable way, as this surely means that it will reach the wide audience it deserves to. Not only does The Woman Who Fooled the World detail the sordid story of a young woman lying her way to fame and fortune, it also savagely exposes the wellness industry that enabled her rise. Although Belle Gibson has now been exposed, this brilliant book reveals how many others were complicit and culpable. I hope they are all thoroughly ashamed, and that this book serves as a powerful reminder, helping to ensure that this sort of deception is never allowed to happen again.'

-- Anthony Warner, The Angry Chef

'A salutary tale for our social media times.'

* The Sunday Times *

'The book's main lesson is how easy it is, in this age of social-media-driven "fake news", to dupe the public. It's also an excoriating attack on the charlatanism of "wellness warriors".'

* The Mail on Sunday *

'The Woman Who Fooled the World is a balanced and authoritative account of Gibson's career ... essential reading for anyone seeking an understanding of how so many people could have fallen for her pernicious lies.'

-- Simon Caterson * Irish Independent *

'The Woman Who Fooled the World bracingly retells a memorable chapter in the history of human folly.'

* Sunday Business Post *

'The Woman Who Fooled the World isn't just a detonating expose, but a forensically researched, compulsively readable and frequently staggering behind-the-scenes account of an unravelling on an operative scale. It'll also restore your faith in journalism's ability to uncover the truth and expose it to light.'

-- Benjamin Law, author of Gaysia and The Family Law

'Meticulously researched and elegantly composed, The Woman Who Fooled The World is a journalistic detective story for the smart-phone age. Donelly and Toscano not only chart con artist Belle Gibson's rise to global acclaim and her crashing fall, they explore and explain modern society's willingness to believe in anyone, or anything, that offers hope of beating what is perhaps our greatest collective fear: cancer. For me, the book reaches its highest point when we hear from genuine cancer sufferers who believed in Gibson. Their honesty about their fears and uncertain futures counter balances the bullshit of Gibson and her profit-minded enablers. Donelly and Toscano give a master class in old-fashioned investigative journalism and a reminder of its potency and importance.'

-- Richard Baker, investigative journalist, The Age

'[I] couldn't recommend it more. It not only forensically dissects the mind and actions of this modern fraud but cuts to the core of the growing unhealthy abuse of lifestyle and wellness by modern media and social media.'

-- Dr Robert O'Connor, Head of Research at the Irish Cancer Society

'Where The Woman Who Fooled The World really excels is in a nuanced depiction of a woman more commonly represented in one-note terminology as an evil liar and a fraud.'

* Broadly *

'The Woman Who Fooled the World is a fascinating character study that will appeal to true-crime fans.'

* Booklist *

'Thoroughly researched, well written, entirely engrossing journalistic account of a badly executed fraud that took advantage of incredibly vulnerable people in a lot of pain, physically and mentally, and how it all came crumbling down, with plenty of relevant and fascinating segues into history and the cults/culture of healing.'

-- Rennie Sweeney

'This fascinating and thoroughly reported tale will have readers casting a gimlet eye on both the wellness industry and social media.'

* Publishers Weekly *

About Beau Donelly

Beau Donelly is a multi-award-winning journalist who covered social affairs for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. His news-breaking and investigative skills have been recognised by the United Nations and the Melbourne Press Club. Donelly has been awarded for an expose on illegal brothels, coverage of clergy sex-abuse trials, and reporting on disability issues. He has also been a finalist for Australian journalism's highest honour, the Walkley Award. Donelly has a Bachelor of Journalism from Monash University, and is based in Europe. Nick Toscano is a multi-award-winning journalist based in Melbourne, who specialises in federal politics, business workplace relations, and the labour movement for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He has been awarded the the Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism, and has twice received the highest honour in Australian journalism, the Walkley Award, for exposing the country's biggest-ever underpayment scandal. Toscano has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne and a Masters in Journalism from RMIT.

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GOR008816978
9781911344575
1911344579
The Woman Who Fooled The World: Belle Gibson's cancer con, and the darkness at the heart of the wellness industry by Beau Donelly
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Scribe Publications
2018-01-11
336
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