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5 brilliant stars to Educated! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
I grew up in a home of readers with a teacher mom and a dad who questioned my effort when I made an A-minus on my report card. When I began reading Educated, I was floored that Tara and her siblings were not in school, and they were not homeschooled either. How could this happen in modern times with compulsory schooling put in place long ago?
Tara made it clear from the start that her family’s Mormon faith did not cause her father’s substantial paranoia; however, he used his faith to feed it. This family not only did not have insurance, they did not believe in accessing traditional medical care. Horrific accidents and illnesses abounded due to the father’s and one sibling’s risk-taking, and no one went to the doctor.
While the family was clearly having difficulty grappling with many things, I was struck by the love and devotion between them, even with the strained family dynamics. It was both fascinating and heartbreaking to watch those dynamics shift even more as Tara’s aspirations developed and were achieved.
Strength. Grit. Perseverance. Tara’s tenacity resulted in her leaving the farm at Buck’s Peak and enrolling in college, after never attending a day of school. Her words were upfront, bold, but never complaining or looking for pity.
Overall, I found Educated to be one of the most engaging, powerful, and inspiring memoirs I have read.
Thank you to Tara Westover, Random House, and Netgalley for this reading experience I will treasure. Educated is now available!
I grew up in a home of readers with a teacher mom and a dad who questioned my effort when I made an A-minus on my report card. When I began reading Educated, I was floored that Tara and her siblings were not in school, and they were not homeschooled either. How could this happen in modern times with compulsory schooling put in place long ago?
Tara made it clear from the start that her family’s Mormon faith did not cause her father’s substantial paranoia; however, he used his faith to feed it. This family not only did not have insurance, they did not believe in accessing traditional medical care. Horrific accidents and illnesses abounded due to the father’s and one sibling’s risk-taking, and no one went to the doctor.
While the family was clearly having difficulty grappling with many things, I was struck by the love and devotion between them, even with the strained family dynamics. It was both fascinating and heartbreaking to watch those dynamics shift even more as Tara’s aspirations developed and were achieved.
Strength. Grit. Perseverance. Tara’s tenacity resulted in her leaving the farm at Buck’s Peak and enrolling in college, after never attending a day of school. Her words were upfront, bold, but never complaining or looking for pity.
Overall, I found Educated to be one of the most engaging, powerful, and inspiring memoirs I have read.
Thank you to Tara Westover, Random House, and Netgalley for this reading experience I will treasure. Educated is now available!
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Angela, I somehow knew we’d be on the same wavelength about this one! 💕

Thanks, Lindsay! I hope you are enjoying it and can’t wait to read your thoughts! 💗


When you say you treasure reading this: enough to buy a physical copy? I see so many "Netgally" or other free references, I wonder how many love books enough to obtain an actual copy to keep. Taking advantage of freebies is fine, especially if unsure we will like a book. I am merely concerned so few seem to purchase literature. Non "Netgally" reviews should not be as rare as they sound! We aren't hearing enough stories about trips people made to procure books. I have one for each of mine! I used to hear a few exclamations about great scores at book sales. :-)








Berit, I don’t think you will regret it one bit! I know you aren’t a memoir person typically, but this one reads like fiction. I’m already awaiting your review! 💕

Hey Carolyn! I’ve already got a physical copy on its way to me. It’s one I want to share with family and friends, especially my mom. 😊 I am a huge book buyer for my personal library. Our house is literally overrun with books I’ve bought. I have a shelf here entitled to-read-owned books, and those are only the ones from the last two years or so, and only those I have taken the time to mark off. I’m a huge supporter of authors and buying books.
I have used Netgalley in fits and starts. The past couple of months I have used it more, but for me, the fun is not because of “free� because I clearly buy droves of books. The fun is being able to read books before they are released. I have many authors I follow, and I love being able to read one of their books early/not having to wait.
I fervently support my local indie bookstore (it’s actually a charity bookstore that gives back to our local community).
I tend to make a longer reply when the comment on my review is longer. 😊 I try my best to tailor it to the person who took the time to comment to whom I am always grateful. Thanks for the comment, Carolyn. 💕

I can say the same about myself with music. I get songs for free and if I like a lot of them, I will buy that hardcopy album. Often I'm downloading songs I have on record or cassette but want to make party CDs.
Oh and I *have* to buy second-hand because I buy in droves too. I remark that I have as many actual books stored for eventual reading, as people have in e-versions! I can't wait for my blog to have its annual "Show Your Stash" to see where people like you keep them.We have that in common! A lovely reply well worth waitng for. :) *Hug!*

Thank you, Norma! I think you are going to love it. I love your hibiscus and need to find one like it. 🌺

Holls, I’m excited to read what your teacher mind thinks of this one! 💗

I hope you are enjoying it, too, Marialyce! I need to check on the sister thread.

Thanks so much, Carol! It really is an original story.

Thanks, Angela! You always warm my heart with your comments! (And our shared books in common!)