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Oliver Freeman invites readers on an intimate journey through his life, love, failures, and triumphs. Through candid reflection and heartfelt prose, Freeman shares his profound experiences with intimacy and the complexities of being a man in today's world. With the wisdom gained from three marriages, Freeman explores the evolving dynamics of relationships. He confronts the prevalent notion of male ownership over female partners, shedding light on the demand for freedom and equality in love and marriage. At first glance, some may question what a man with multiple marriages has to offer on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Oliver Freeman invites readers on an intimate journey through his life, love, failures, and triumphs. Through candid reflection and heartfelt prose, Freeman shares his profound experiences with intimacy and the complexities of being a man in today's world. With the wisdom gained from three marriages, Freeman explores the evolving dynamics of relationships. He confronts the prevalent notion of male ownership over female partners, shedding light on the demand for freedom and equality in love and marriage. At first glance, some may question what a man with multiple marriages has to offer on the subject of love and intimacy. Yet, Freeman challenges this scepticism with sincerity and depth. His memoir transcends stereotypes, offering genuine insights and vulnerability.
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Autorenporträt
Oliver Freeman is a former vice-president of the Australian Publishers Association and chairman of the Copyright Agency Limited, Viscopy, and UNSW Press. Starting in publishing in 1967, he became Managing Director of several entities with a focus on academic, business and professional topics.An internet entrepreneur, he co-founded www.ebooks.com in 1998 and www.leagle.com in 2005. A futurist, he has led scenario planning for workshops in Australia for 20 years. Oliver has written poetry since the 1960s and lives in Rozelle with his wife Susie and their family.