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Untamed
Book • 2020
In 'Untamed', Glennon Doyle shares her personal journey of breaking free from the societal and cultural expectations that had defined her life.
The book is divided into three parts: 'Caged', 'Keys', and 'Free'.
Doyle discusses her struggles with eating disorders, addiction, and her initial marriage, as well as her transformative experience of falling in love with Abby Wambach, a retired professional soccer player.
The memoir explores themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and the importance of trusting one's own voice and intuition.
Doyle reflects on her experiences with gender roles, mental health, and cultural conditioning, encouraging readers to reject the status quo and live more authentically.
The book is both an intimate memoir and a galvanizing call to action, urging readers to set boundaries, honor their emotions, and embrace their truest selves.
The book is divided into three parts: 'Caged', 'Keys', and 'Free'.
Doyle discusses her struggles with eating disorders, addiction, and her initial marriage, as well as her transformative experience of falling in love with Abby Wambach, a retired professional soccer player.
The memoir explores themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and the importance of trusting one's own voice and intuition.
Doyle reflects on her experiences with gender roles, mental health, and cultural conditioning, encouraging readers to reject the status quo and live more authentically.
The book is both an intimate memoir and a galvanizing call to action, urging readers to set boundaries, honor their emotions, and embrace their truest selves.
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