Robert F. Smith Posted May 3, 2021 Share Posted May 3, 2021 (edited) Tara Westover, Educated: A Memoir (Random House, 2018). Tara Westover was born in Idaho in 1986. She received her BA from Brigham Young University in 2008 and was subsequently awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship. She earned an MPhil from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 2009, and in 2010 was a visiting fellow at Harvard University. She returned to Cambridge, where she was awarded a PhD in history in 2014. Educated is her first book. Amazon Editor's pick as Best Book of 2018. “Westover has somehow managed not only to capture her unsurpassably exceptional upbringing, but to make her current situation seem not so exceptional at all, and resonant for many others.”—The New York Times Book Review “Westover is a keen and honest guide to the difficulties of filial love, and to the enchantment of embracing a life of the mind.”—The New Yorker “An amazing story, and truly inspiring. It’s even better than you’ve heard.”—Bill Gates “Heart-wrenching . . . a beautiful testament to the power of education to open eyes and change lives.”—Amy Chua, The New York Times Book Review “A coming-of-age memoir reminiscent of The Glass Castle.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “Westover’s one-of-a-kind memoir is about the shaping of a mind. . . . In briskly paced prose, she evokes a childhood that completely defined her. Yet it was also, she gradually sensed, deforming her.”—The Atlantic “Tara Westover is living proof that some people are flat-out, boots-always-laced-up indomitable. Her new book, Educated, is a heartbreaking, heartwarming, best-in-years memoir about striding beyond the limitations of birth and environment into a better life. . . . ★★★★ out of four.”—USA Today “[Educated] left me speechless with wonder. [Westover’s] lyrical prose is mesmerizing, as is her personal story, growing up in a family in which girls were supposed to aspire only to become wives—and in which coveting an education was considered sinful. Her journey will surprise and inspire men and women alike.”—Refinery29 “Riveting . . . Westover brings readers deep into this world, a milieu usually hidden from outsiders. . . . Her story is remarkable, as each extreme anecdote described in tidy prose attests.”—The Economist “A subtle, nuanced study of how dysfunction of any kind can be normalized even within the most conventional family structure, and of the damage such containment can do.”—Financial Times “Whether narrating scenes of fury and violence or evoking rural landscapes or tortured self-analysis, Westover writes with uncommon intelligence and grace. . . . One of the most improbable and fascinating journeys I’ve read in recent years.”—Newsday Edited May 3, 2021 by Robert F. Smith Link to comment
Tacenda Posted May 3, 2021 Share Posted May 3, 2021 It's on my shelf, thanks to my niece that sent it. But I had listened to the book on audible already. I wonder what Tara is up to these days. Link to comment
MustardSeed Posted May 3, 2021 Author Share Posted May 3, 2021 55 minutes ago, Tacenda said: It's on my shelf, thanks to my niece that sent it. But I had listened to the book on audible already. I wonder what Tara is up to these days. I’m so deeply curious about this family. What ever happened to Emily (the sister in law in the abusive marriage) and is she safe? The parents deny everything. They are hugely successful with a large support network. Mom just self published a reply book called Educating (hmmm) which is ill received and apparently poorly written. 1 Link to comment
MustardSeed Posted May 3, 2021 Author Share Posted May 3, 2021 Also this family represents what seemed to me to be partial activity but extreme zealousness at the same time. I may be incorrect about the activity but that was my impression . Link to comment
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MustardSeed Posted May 3, 2021 Author Share Posted May 3, 2021 (edited) Thank you - my own search was not productive Edited May 3, 2021 by MustardSeed Link to comment
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