![]() This image, of an inner wildness or untamed-ness existing even within circumstantial constriction, is a metaphoric foundation for the considerations and commentary that follow. Doyle comments that in spite of seeming to have had all the wildness tamed out of her, the cheetah was still able to respond to some kind of inner knowing of her nature. The book begins with a prologue in which the author describes a zoo-based encounter with a cheetah. Each chapter is written in past-tense narration, except where noted. Throughout this analysis, the lower-case first letters of chapter titles reflect how those titles are presented throughout the book. ![]() The book mixes first-person memoir with third-person analysis and commentary as the author explores what she learned about herself and about life in general after ending her marriage to engage in a love-relationship with another woman. ![]() The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Doyle, Glennon. ![]()
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