Educated is a memoir written by Tara Westover. Her childhood, which she describes as strict Mormon in rural Idaho, is chronicled in the book. Tara’s parents rescinded society’s norms, including formal education and modern medicine. The siblings were primarily educated at home and had no birth certificates. Tara and most of her siblings were forced to work at her father’s junkyard. There are many instances where family members engage in troublesome and abusive relationships. Tara remains committed to education and success despite everything.
I recommend Educated by Tara Westover because it is a story of perseverance that is inspiring. The author’s determination to overcome everything they are faced with is extraordinary. The author’s detailed account of her life and transformation was remarkable. These significant life obstacles are not easily overcome by many people. The book’s themes can be relatable to a range of readers, including family loyalty, the value of education, and the search for identity. As it depicts Westover’s transformative journey, this book will hold your interest page after page.
-Anonymous