![]() It is the story of navigating divorce, forming a new blended family, and discovering that the wholeness of a family depends not on its structure but on each member’s ability to bring their full selves to the table. Untamed is both an intimate memoir and a stark wake-up call. She quit pleasing others and started living for herself. She quit being good so she could be free. After spending years in an unhappy marriage and heading for divorce, Glennon took a leap of faith in love and in her own happiness. ![]() Glennon realised these words came from within, rather than on high. Then, while speaking at a conference, she looked at a woman across the room and fell in love instantly. Underwhelmed, overwhelmed, lost, confused, stuck.įor many years, Glennon Doyle denied her own unhappiness. We hope this endless striving will make us feel better. ![]() How does our endless quest to be “good” effect us? Why do we strive to be so mightily good? Good partners, daughters, mothers, employees, and friends. Untamed covers some topics many women face throughout their transformative years. ![]() Glennon Doyle has in fact penned three memoirs in total and is still as engaging as ever. But my favourite read this month falls in the memoir category, with a strong female writer at the helm whom many of you will have already heard of. This month we selected three fabulous books, each with their own power and prowess. Hey book clubbers! Brooke here, back for another month of reading and reviewing our best finds on the bookshelf. ![]()
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