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Author, Activist, Founder of Together Rising Glennon Doyle is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Untamed, a Reese's Book Club selection, which has sold over one million copies in fewer than 20 weeks, and "started a movement" (Barnes & Noble). She's also the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Love Warrior, an Oprah's Book Club selection, and Carry On, Warrior. An activist and "patron saint of female empowerment" (People), Glennon is the founder and president of Together Rising, an all-women led nonprofit organization that has revolutionized grassroots philanthropy - raising over $25 million for women, families, and children in crisis. She lives in Florida with her wife and three children. About Untamed: Glennon Doyle, "patron saint of female empowerment" (People) published her Blockbuster #1 Bestseller Untamed precisely when we needed it most. "Untamed has started a movement" (Barnes & Noble), selling over one million copies in fewer than 20 weeks, and is required reading with "the power to set us up to get through this period of quarantine" (Nicole Richie). "Untamed is an anthem for women today" (Kristen Bell), because it speaks deeply into this collective moment of reckoning -- a moment in which women are looking at existing models of marriage, parenthood, religion, business, sexuality, and politics -- and deciding that it's time to let the old burn and imagine truer, more beautiful lives for ourselves, and a more equitable world for all of us." A "battle cry and a rejoicing all at once" (Sophia Bush), Untamed is "packed with incredible insight about what it means to be a woman today." (Reese Witherspoon). "It's like she's speaking to my soul" (Camila Cabello), and "has opened me up and rearranged my cellular makeup" (Debra Messing). "Reading Glennon Doyle's memoir, Untamed, is diving into an adventure of what we can become." (Ms. Magazine), a "metamorphosis to take up space" (Lana Condor), and "a wake-up call for the wild in me." (Tracee Ellis Ross).