Free
by
Meg Keneally
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 30th April 2024
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages: 336
RRP: $32.99AU (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Free
I have a great love for Australian colonial stories that include determination, everyday struggles and the love that develops for this new country and Meg Keneally showcases all of these elements to perfection in Free.
Keneally uses Mary Reibey as her inspiration for the character of Molly Darrow later to become Molly Thistle who had a key role in her previous book The Wreck.
I remember when I read The Wreck I wanted to know more about Molly Thistle and here it is.
We learn how Molly came to be in Australia. From stealing a horse and escaping the gallows to being transported to Australia. Molly shows a tenacity to not let others determine her fate. If there is something she can do to turn the tables in her favour she is not scared to take the reins and head into the unknown.
Meg Keneally gives an adequate portrayal of life in Australia however doesn't over emphasise the cruelty, murder and beatings of convicts preferring to concentrate on the achievements made by Molly and her husband despite the many setbacks they encountered.
I was totally captivated by this story of courage, determination and sheer hard work that sees a young convict girl rise above the discrimination and setbacks to forge a life for herself and her family.
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My review of THE WRECK by Meg Keneally