Lindsey Franson's Reviews > Free: My Search for Meaning
Free: My Search for Meaning
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This book is allll about perspective. I think Amanda Knox has given herself the gift of time and separation from the tragic events that unfolded and tossed her into the spotlight. Each chapter told both a story, from her time in prison to years later, meeting the prosecutor who worked to convict her. But with each story, she also offers us insight into the life lessons that have led to her finally feeling�.Free.
In general, I really liked the stories and the way Knox takes us as she processes what it means to be Free. I think being able to be outside of her experience for years now allowed her to truly put words to not just the experience, but her inner turmoil. I liked that we saw some reconciliation and the freedom she gained from that.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the free advanced copy.
In general, I really liked the stories and the way Knox takes us as she processes what it means to be Free. I think being able to be outside of her experience for years now allowed her to truly put words to not just the experience, but her inner turmoil. I liked that we saw some reconciliation and the freedom she gained from that.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the free advanced copy.
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March 5, 2025
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March 5, 2025
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March 6, 2025
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