Educated by Tara Westover is her memoir of leaving her Mormon family in Idaho to pursue a formal education. This is a long journey. Tara is from a large family whose father owned a scrap yard and who kept her working for him as long as he could. It is an amazing story of how she was accepted at BYU and went on to Cambridge and Harvard without having graduated high school! In fact, even her "home schooling" was not at all regular.
I found this book very hard to read. The father and brother made me very angry and it was difficult to fathom how dysfunctional this family was. In some ways it reminded me of The Glass Castle and A Child Called It. The domestic violence and abuse is heart wrenching. I did enjoy Part 2 better when she got away from her family and into college. I was never engrossed in this book and for the most part had to plow through. I would have liked to know what kind of actual job the author wound up with after all that education.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Gerard's review:
Educated by Tara Westover is a true story and what a story it is! Tara first stepped foot in a classroom at the age of 17, but now she received a BA degree from Bringham Young University and a scholarship to Cambridge in England where she was awarded a PHD in history! WOW! She tells her story so well. She wanted more of a life than her family could give her, and overcame long odds to do it. She went through a lot both in and out of the classroom!
I highly recommend this memoir, don't miss it! Put it on your TBR list right now!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 39: There was never any more talk of a hospital. The moment for such a decision had passed, and to return to it would be to return to all the fury and fear of the accident itself.
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