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Meg Keneally

One woman's journey from bondage to empowerment in colonial Australia.

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Author: Meg Keneally

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Who should listen to Free

The summary audiobook of "Free" by Meg Keneally is ideal for listeners who enjoy historical fiction with rich character development and social commentary. It's particularly suited for those interested in themes of freedom, resilience, and the complexities of human relationships during pivotal societal changes. Readers looking for a concise overview of the book's key insights and themes, as well as a quick introduction to Keneally's storytelling style, will find this summary audiobook both engaging and informative.

3 quotes from Free

  • 'Freedom is not merely the absence of chains, but the presence of choice.'
  • 'We are all prisoners of our circumstances until we find the strength to break free.'
  • 'In the pursuit of liberation, we often discover our true selves.'

Author: Meg Keneally

Meg Keneally is a multifaceted Australian author whose diverse career has spanned from public affairs at the Australian Consulate-General in New York to sub-editing and freelance writing in Dublin. Upon returning to Australia, she honed her journalistic skills at the Daily Telegraph, covering a wide range of topics from court cases to whimsical zoo events. Later, she transitioned to radio as a producer at Radio 2UE and co-founded a financial services public relations company in 1997, which she later sold after starting her family. With over a decade of experience in corporate affairs for listed financial services, Meg balances her professional life with her passion for SCUBA diving instruction. She currently resides in Sydney with her husband, Craig, and their two children, Rory and Alex.

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Meg Keneally

One woman's journey from bondage to empowerment in colonial Australia.

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Author: Meg Keneally

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Free

The summary audiobook of "Free" by Meg Keneally is ideal for listeners who enjoy historical fiction with rich character development and social commentary. It's particularly suited for those interested in themes of freedom, resilience, and the complexities of human relationships during pivotal societal changes. Readers looking for a concise overview of the book's key insights and themes, as well as a quick introduction to Keneally's storytelling style, will find this summary audiobook both engaging and informative.

3 quotes from Free

  • 'Freedom is not merely the absence of chains, but the presence of choice.'
  • 'We are all prisoners of our circumstances until we find the strength to break free.'
  • 'In the pursuit of liberation, we often discover our true selves.'

Author: Meg Keneally

Meg Keneally is a multifaceted Australian author whose diverse career has spanned from public affairs at the Australian Consulate-General in New York to sub-editing and freelance writing in Dublin. Upon returning to Australia, she honed her journalistic skills at the Daily Telegraph, covering a wide range of topics from court cases to whimsical zoo events. Later, she transitioned to radio as a producer at Radio 2UE and co-founded a financial services public relations company in 1997, which she later sold after starting her family. With over a decade of experience in corporate affairs for listed financial services, Meg balances her professional life with her passion for SCUBA diving instruction. She currently resides in Sydney with her husband, Craig, and their two children, Rory and Alex.