Waiting to Be Heard: A Memoir

· Harper Collins
3.7
219 reviews
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522
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About this ebook

Amanda Knox spent four years in a foreign prison for a crime she did not commit, as seen in the Nexflix documentary Amanda Knox.

In the fall of 2007, the 20-year-old college coed left Seattle to study abroad in Italy, but her life was shattered when her roommate was murdered in their apartment.

After a controversial trial, Amanda was convicted and imprisoned. But in 2011, an appeals court overturned the decision and vacated the murder charge. Free at last, she returned home to the U.S., where she has remained silent, until now.

Filled with details first recorded in the journals Knox kept while in Italy, Waiting to Be Heard is a remarkable story of innocence, resilience, and courage, and of one young woman’s hard-fought battle to overcome injustice and win the freedom she deserved.

With intelligence, grace, and candor, Amanda Knox tells the full story of her harrowing ordeal in Italy—a labyrinthine nightmare of crime and punishment, innocence and vindication—and of the unwavering support of family and friends who tirelessly worked to help her win her freedom.

Waiting to Be Heard includes 24 pages of color photographs.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
219 reviews
Lisa Harold
May 14, 2015
This was a great read. It did more than satisfy my curiosity, I found Amanda’s attitude and actions to keep her life meaningful inspiring. Her account of the media frenzy reaffirmed my decision to not own a TV; deepened my appreciation of the Innocence Project to free falsely imprisoned people; and stirred up deep compassion and sympathy for Meredith Kercher and her family.
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Antonio F.
May 2, 2013
She is out of prison only because of her family's political connection. Anyone who could get the real facts -not the American filtered versions-knows she's not innocent. She accused an innocent man, changed 10 versions of facts and the mobile records shows that her mobile was connected to the tower next to the crime scene.
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Kivah H
May 6, 2013
Get over it already. Nobody knows what happened biside the victim and whoever murdered her. Please show me the evidence that it was Amanda. Don't really care about the book. I don't think she should have wrote it. Just another person making money off their life troubles.
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About the author

Amanda Knox is an exoneree and a writer in Seattle, Washington. She was wrongfully convicted of murder in Perugia, Italy, in 2009. In 2011 the conviction was overturned, and she was affirmatively found innocent of the charge of murder. In March 2013, the Italian Court of Cassation annulled the acquittal and ordered a new review of the case. Then in March 2015 Italy’s high court overturned the previous convictions and ruled she was innocent. She now lives in Seattle, her hometown. She is committed to helping others who have been wrongfully convicted.

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