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My Story: Schapelle Corby: Fully Revised and Updated Since Her Release and Return Home

August 16, 2022
I first heard about Schapelle Corby's arrest in 2005 I believe, thanks to the HBO documentary "Ganja Queen" (a popular nickname used for her by the Indonesian press). The documentary was absolutely insane - the crowd surrounding this 28 year old girl who had gone to Indonesia (where her older sister had lived with her husband) on holiday was being swarmed by the paparazzi in a way only comparable to the 2007-2008 years of Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan. It was a complete madhouse and the worst part of it? She wasn't a celebrity dealing with what certainly constitutes as extreme harassment and lack of privacy. It's unfair to celebrities with actual talent, as yes, being a public figure does unfortunately amount to some loss of privacy - but obviously there is such a thing as going too far (as for the reality stars and social media idiots, they ask for it. Literally. So stop complaining when you get exactly what you want).

No, she was neither a celebrity with talent nor someo

My Story: Schapelle Corby: Revised

THE NO.1 BESTSELLER, FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED SINCE HER RELEASE AND RETURN HOME.

Schapelle Corby walked out of Kerobokan Prison in 2014, leaving behind a dark hellhole of violence, corruption and squalor, and straight into a global media circus.

She had been Hotel K's most famous inmate.

Schapelle was a 27-year-old beauty-school student when, in 2004, Bali customs officers found 4.2 kilograms of marijuana in her boogie-board bag. She was convicted of a crime she still vehemently denies committing.

She spent ten years in Hotel K, where she survived unimaginable horrors, corrupt guards, degrading conditions and abuse at the hands of other prisoners, but also, amazingly, found the love of her life - a love that still burns strong.

In this revised and updated edition of My Story, first published in 2006, Schapelle describes her descent into madness and finding her way back, the chaos of her release, the trials of surviving outside on parole and, eventually, her dramatic return to Australia, all the while hounded mercilessly

My Story: Schapelle Corby: Revised

THE NO.1 BESTSELLER, FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED SINCE HER RELEASE AND RETURN HOME.

Schapelle Corby walked out of Kerobokan Prison in 2014, leaving behind a dark hellhole of violence, corruption and squalor, and straight into a global media circus.

She had been Hotel K's most famous inmate.

Schapelle was a 27-year-old beauty-school student when, in 2004, Bali customs officers found 4.2 kilograms of marijuana in her boogie-board bag. She was convicted of a crime she still vehemently denies committing.

She spent ten years in Hotel K, where she survived unimaginable horrors, corrupt guards, degrading conditions and abuse at the hands of other prisoners, but also, amazingly, found the love of her life - a love that still burns strong.

In this revised and updated edition of My Story, first published in 2006, Schapelle describes her descent into madness and finding her way back, the chaos of her release, the trials of surviving outside on parole and, eventually, her dramatic return to Australia, all the while hounded mercilessly by the med

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