Book details
Untamed
by Glennon Doyle
2020
About the book
Glennon Doyle recounts the moment she realized her life was constructed around societal expectations rather than her own desires. She uses the metaphor of a captive cheetah to illustrate how women are conditioned to be small, quiet, and manageable. The narrative tracks her decision to leave her marriage to a man, fall in love with a woman, and rebuild a blended family based on internal conviction rather than cultural tradition. Doyle details specific interactions with her children and her partner, Abby Wambach, to establish a framework for trusting one’s own intuition, which she calls the Knowing.
This memoir serves readers who feel constrained by the roles of mother, wife, or employee and seek to dismantle those identities to find an authentic self. It appeals to people questioning their religious upbringing or sexual orientation who want a template for living outside established norms. Readers finish the book with a directive to stop people-pleasing and start setting boundaries. The text provides a mental map for prioritizing personal integrity over the comfort of others, offering a specific approach to handling institutional and social pressure.
Details
- Published
- 2020
- Language
- EN