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Start by Believing: Larry Nassar's Crimes, the Institutions that Enabled Him, and the Brave Women Who Stopped a Monster [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 232x156x38 mm, weight: 560 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Hachette Books
  • ISBN-10: 0316532150
  • ISBN-13: 9780316532150
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 232x156x38 mm, weight: 560 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Hachette Books
  • ISBN-10: 0316532150
  • ISBN-13: 9780316532150
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An investigative reporter for ESPN deconstructs the epic institutional failures that allowed an osteopathic physician to sexually abuse Olympic gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment for years and the brave women who fought back against the dysfunction. 75,000 first printing.

"From ESPN journalists whose investigation garnered a Peabody Award, the full devastating story of former physician Larry Nassar's serial abuse of America's elite gymnasts and others, revealing the win-at-all-costs culture in youth athletics and higher education that enabled him"--

The definitive, devastating account of the largest sex abuse scandal in American sports history-with new details and insights into the institutional failures, as well as the bravery that brought it to light.

For decades, osteopathic physician Larry Nassar built a sterling reputation as the go-to doctor for America's Olympians while treating countless others at his office on Michigan State University's campus. It was largely within the high-pressure world of competitive gymnastics that Nassar exploited young girls, who were otherwise motivated by fear and intimidation, sexually assaulting hundreds of them under the guise of medical treatment.

In Start by Believing, John Barr and Dan Murphy confront Nassar's acts, which represent the largest sex abuse scandal to impact the sporting world. Through never-before-released interviews and documents they deconstruct the epic institutional failures and individuals who enabled him. When warnings were raised, self-serving leaders chose to protect their organizations' reputations over the well-being of young people.

Following the paths traveled by courageous women-featuring a once-shy Christian attorney and a brash, outspoken Olympic medalist-Barr and Murphy detail the stories of those who fought back against the dysfunction within their sport to claim a far-from-inevitable victory. The gymnasts' uncommon perseverance, along with the help of dedicated advocates brought criminals to justice and helped to fuel the #MeToo revolution.

Start by Believing reveals the win-at-all-costs culture in elite athletics and higher education that enabled a quarter century of heinous crimes.
Authors' Note xi
Prologue 1(12)
Part I THE BANALITY OF EVIL
Chapter 1 The Awkward Introvert
13(10)
Chapter 2 The Absolute Monarch
23(10)
Chapter 3 Pushing Boundaries
33(12)
Chapter 4 What Price Glory?
45(6)
Chapter 5 Absolute Fury
51(8)
Chapter 6 All That Glitters
59(8)
Chapter 7 The Ranch
67(15)
Chapter 8 Money and Medals
82(11)
Part II UNHEEDED WARNINGS
Chapter 9 The Pitbull
93(10)
Chapter 10 Spartan Silence
103(11)
Chapter 11 Hide-and-Seek
114(6)
Chapter 12 Statute of Limitations
120(6)
Chapter 13 "Souls Fall Like Snowflakes"
126(9)
Chapter 14 The Perfect Storm
135(7)
Chapter 15 Fierce Five
142(10)
Chapter 16 What's Wrong with This Picture?
152(8)
Chapter 17 A Formal Complaint
160(11)
Chapter 18 "A Great Bullshitter"
171(8)
Chapter 19 The Cover Story
179(10)
Chapter 20 Damage Control
189(16)
Part III THE WRONG ARMY
Chapter 21 Cracking Under Pressure
205(7)
Chapter 22 Coming Forward
212(9)
Chapter 23 Breaking News
221(7)
Chapter 24 Fallout Begins
228(4)
Chapter 25 Trash Day
232(7)
Chapter 26 Victim-Centered
239(8)
Chapter 27 Critical Testimony
247(6)
Chapter 28 Defensive Posture
253(9)
Chapter 29 The National Spotlight
262(8)
Chapter 30 Uncivil Actions
270(7)
Chapter 31 Striking a Deal
277(9)
Chapter 32 Armed and Ready
286(6)
Chapter 33 Expanding Ranks
292(7)
Chapter 34 A Rare Gift
299(6)
Epilogue 305(12)
Acknowledgments 317(6)
Index 323
John Barr joined ESPN in June 2003. As part of ESPN's Enterprise Unit, he covers investigative and human-interest stories, and has won dozens of awards for his work at ESPN and in local television, including a Peabody Award for an Outside the Lines series that examined the NFL's concussion crisis. A native of Canada, Barr is a graduate of Indiana University and the University of Toronto. He lives outside of Philadelphia.

Dan Murphy has been a staff writer at ESPN since 2014. He covers college athletics and has worked on several investigative stories with ESPN's Outside the Lines team. His work has appeared across ESPN's digital, television, and print platforms as well as in several other publications. Based now in Michigan, Murphy graduated from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism with a Master's Degree in 2011 and from the University of Notre Dame in 2009.