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Free: My Search for Meaning
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Thanks to the publisher, via Netgalley, for an advance e-galley for honest review.
I read Amanda Knox's first memoir over a decade ago when it first came out, and I was skeptical about a second memoir. After reading this one, I'm going to heavily advocate that anyone interested in hearing Amanda's story from her perspective pick this one up and not even consider picking up the first. I know I am not the only person who walked away from her first memoir thinking that she didn't do herself any favors, but this one, written with the benefit of time, healing, maturity, and perspective, does an excellent job communicating her experience and its lasting effects on her life and worldview.
I read Amanda Knox's first memoir over a decade ago when it first came out, and I was skeptical about a second memoir. After reading this one, I'm going to heavily advocate that anyone interested in hearing Amanda's story from her perspective pick this one up and not even consider picking up the first. I know I am not the only person who walked away from her first memoir thinking that she didn't do herself any favors, but this one, written with the benefit of time, healing, maturity, and perspective, does an excellent job communicating her experience and its lasting effects on her life and worldview.
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