Educated by Tara Westover

Educated by Tara Westover Book Summary

BOOK SCORE
4.5
TOTAL RATINGS
19,371
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$14.99

#1 NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL, AND BOSTON GLOBE BESTSELLER • One of the most acclaimed books of our time: an unforgettable memoir about a young woman who, kept out of school, leaves her survivalist family and goes on to earn a PhD from Cambridge University
 
“Extraordinary . . . an act of courage and self-invention.”—The New York Times
 
NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW • ONE OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA’S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR • BILL GATES’S HOLIDAY READING LIST • FINALIST: National Book Critics Circle’s Award In Autobiography and John Leonard Prize For Best First Book • PEN/Jean Stein Book Award • Los Angeles Times Book Prize
 
Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, Tara Westover was seventeen the first time she set foot in a classroom. Her family was so isolated from mainstream society that there was no one to ensure the children received an education, and no one to intervene when one of Tara’s older brothers became violent. When another brother got himself into college, Tara decided to try a new kind of life. Her quest for knowledge transformed her, taking her over oceans and across continents, to Harvard and to Cambridge University. Only then would she wonder if she’d traveled too far, if there was still a way home.
 
“Beautiful and propulsive . . . Despite the singularity of [Westover’s] childhood, the questions her book poses are universal: How much of ourselves should we give to those we love? And how much must we betray them to grow up?”—Vogue

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Educated Book Details

Book Name Educated
Genre Biographies & Memoirs
Author Tara Westover
Published 20 February 2018, Tuesday
Price $14.99
E-Book Size 2.78 MB

Educated by Tara Westover Book Reviews

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Chuckwagon2

Good read!. An amazing story!! That was told very well and I enjoyed it!!!

Hello.ariel

Must Read.. Still one of my favorite books to date. Incredibly difficult to read at times, the level of detail left me thinking all day, sometimes good, most of the time in shock. Truly inspiring story! Highly, highly recommend.

Kylee belew

Amazing!. so raw and real. loved reading.

Wolfail

Could NOT put it down. Love this book.. This book made me feel less alone. My childhood life seems less ridiculous because of this book. And i finally see my estranged family with a new lens of ‘perhaps mental illness played an unknown roll”- something I’ve never thought about any family member but myself. I was raised by radicals. And then they became religious in a cult. And the abuse of childhood is so confusing when it’s practiced by several members in your family, and also done in “love” or “godly” authority. To those who believe the author couldn’t possibly remember the details of such specific moments- many people have memories as detailed as these. I know mine are. And I also journaled through much of my life and read and re-read my memories to cement them into my brain. I never wanted to forget what my loved ones had done to me.

Nmrmc

Educated. Thought provoking!

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More than a memoir. What begins as a memoir transcends into a spiritual and philosophical account, influencing the reader to question their own ideas and beliefs.

Alyssakroll

A - F: Scale. Overall: Good. Long. Unique.

Niikkiimusicc

A beautiful and painful read. A beautiful and painful read. I became infuriated by the negligence and ignorance and blind loyalty perfectly described by the author. I turned each page worried for the lives of her and her family..

Bleschosen7

Very good book. Love the book.

Blue-eyed March

A MUST READ, especially for SURVIVORS!. A heroic story of finding self through neglect, sexism, and generational domestic, religious, and narcissistic abuse*. A must read for survivors or anyone who needs some encouragement to break free. I encourage the author to include hotline information for domestic abuse, child protection services, YWCA, and any other agencies that apply at the end of each chapter that abuse was apparent so when victims read this book they have immediate information to reference for help, if it’s needed. *Narcissism and Narcissistic abuse is apparent in all forms of personality disorders, such as BPD. Learning about this form of abuse and getting specific counseling for it will help in your healing.

Wattpadlover0414

Didn’t expect to love this book. My 12th grade English teacher assigned this book for us to read and I wasn’t happy about it because I like to read at my own pace and from my favorite genres. At first it was a slow pace but the stories and the lessons throughout the book locked me in. It being nonfiction also sucked me in. After I finished reading I wanted to know more and more of the story. It made me wish it was a fictional story so I could add more to the ending or have more details of the aftermath. Definitely recommend reading and you should read this book with an unbiased open mind. This is her trauma and story from being apart of an extremist Mormon household. So if you feel like this doesn’t resonate with you as a Mormon or Christian be glad you had a better religious experience.

H Nash

Compelling Account of a Life!. This book was a quick read, full of personal accounts of the author’s life. She writes extremely well, stating both happy and sad moments that shaped who she has become. She has lived a lifetime in her few years on this planet; I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to learn about her. Excellent book!!

KylaFox

I am shook!. Honestly, this is one of the best books I’ve read in years and I read avidly. Tara Westover tells her story in such a raw and beautiful way- I could not put the book down. If you are female, this should be required reading. Do yourself a solid and get Educated.

Jamila_Mila

Eye opener. This book really changed my mentality in different aspects in my life. Really a must read! Westover’s memoir is touching, so inspiring, a book you can’t put down.

Seven year user

Educated. Heartbreakingly beautiful. I could not put it down.

Kk12343215

Beautiful. A page turner

Kagrippi

Loved it. Took me to a different place-

Give them your money

Great Book. An incredible read of a girls journey to become educated after being sheltered and raised only with her families point of view.

Susannahermana

Beautifully crafted poignant memoir. I couldn’t put it down. Fascinating factual story ( being raised by survivalist narcissistic parents ). Definitely recommend!

MamaTof3Gingerz

Very good read. Totally worth the read.

Gdksyens

No way. I don’t think anyone realizes that there is no way in any world where this author could remember the little details and stuff that she talks about. So what, if that’s the case, I guess that means I’m reading a memoir of made up memories, huh.

Zulu Helicopter

A gem. The narrative is fascinating and the prose is beautiful, but the insight is the real gem here.

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Enthralling. Beautifully written account of a brilliant mind which could easily have remained buried within the confines of self-righteousness and ignorance, as so many children unfortunately are. Tara is a true fighter and I loved to read her story.

Cookiemunsterdinosun

A new lens. Wonderful book that makes you appreciate how changing your perspectives in terms to others upbringings, challenging, and overall importance of experiencing the world and education gets you much further.

Cahierducinema

Unbelievable and likely a fraud. Her story is likely a fraud like James Frey's Million Little Pieces. Incredibly three of the seven siblings get PhDs even though they have no education. She describes horrific scars and burns that go untreated but mysteriously don't kill and heal. Mysteriously, BYU accepted her with only an ACT score, which is completely unlikely and against policy. She says a professor at Cambridge thinks she wrote the best essay he read in 30 years and that she is "pure gold", which simply does not ring true. I went to Oxford, and dons and professors do not indulge in hyperbole like that. This is like a badly written Hallmark movie. I'd give zero stars if possible.

Nedzet

Tough. Hard to read for many reasons, also interesting and inspiring.

Goddessastria

Educated. Must read. Fascinating story that deserves to be heard. Thank you Tara.

Collettsix

Powerful. Such a real, raw unfiltered view of one's own life and education!!!

Luciabarre

Great Read. Excellent read for people that are not used to reading. Loved the story❤️

J.row22

Incredible Story, but. I rarely am conflicted about a book but this one has surely been one of those. I can’t imagine growing up the way Tara did so it seems a bit absurd to have any opinion on the matter, but I will say this book has a lot of “fluff” and inner turmoil that is difficult to read. I found myself constantly shouting in my mind “enough already!!” with the self pity and conflicted emotions and refusal to move on from a very traumatic life that was giving her nothing and taking everything. Even though I was rooting for her I’m glad it ended when it did because I feel like if she returned one more time it would’ve been a “I give up” moment. Hope she’s doing well though.

Primmy222

...Every Unhappy Family is Unhappy in its Own Way. This exquisitely written book details some of the most harrowing and jaw dropping descriptions of abuse I have ever read. Children are sacrificed to be literally ground up by the machinery of death on the capricious whims of a man whose mental illness in no way absolves him for freely choosing to utilize his precious children like junkyard machine parts. Keeping them out of school for endless forced labor, he relishes tormenting torturing gaslighting and brainwashing them all. More baffling still is his wife, who gains power in her own right but doesn't exercise it to free her children from the hellscape created by she and her husband alone. Had this initially impressive woman made better choices early on, perhaps more of them would have broken free of the Cult of Dad. Mom's willful (and self-serving) obeisance and blindness to multiple tyrants under her own roof terrorizing her younger children is hard reading. As are the horrific mind games and manipulations rolling down to the next generation and perpetuating great sickness and "in the name of God" too. Her father and violent brother should be incarcerated. Numerous felonies are described as her brother gleefully and repeatedly threatens, rages, torments and viciously assaults her (and others), while almost to a person, still expecting complete adherence to the family first creed. And YET, so beautifully written are the thoughts and carefully examined reflections of this young woman who overcomes seemingly impossible odds to gather to herself true freedom and release. I hope she will offer us her exceptional talents again in any way that brings her joy and peace. May she continue to find comfort and strength in her chosen family. Her life-well-lived, thriving and unabashedly embracing herself in a great and healthy self-regard is what she unreservedly deserves and I wish it for her with all my being. I anticipate more to come as she continues on the way of healing.

Mimi051819

Good read. I enjoyed it, it had its moments where I felt like it lagged a bit. But overall very powerful and inspiring.

Katisthebestest

Stunning!. This book was beyond amazing. I was gripped by every page. I want to scream to anyone and everyone I know to read this book. I loved it soooo much!!!! I will never get over it.

Brownworld

Seed of Life. What a sad and remarkable story! The journey Tara travels is so full of pitfalls and traps, that she’s able to survive is a miracle! And not only survive, but achieve so much! Every wise woman or man will tell you that education is the seed of life. That strength and contribution come from forming and nurturing young minds. As an American, it amazes me, that even today, this opportunity isn’t available to all of our beautiful children. Movies like “Hidden Figures” and stories like this should convince all of us we need to do better for our future.

OddOnion

Loved it. I loved everything about this book. The amount of self motivation this woman has is truly inspirational. This book is one of my favorites!

Brilovesrunning

❤️❤️❤️. Made me cry. 5 years into my own similar journey and I can’t stop taking quotes from the ending. May whatever is up there bless Tara as long as she lives. In solidarity. I hope she writes another book

Phormulate28

Great story. Incredible story.

Katalia3867

20 stars if I could give it. SO good!!!! I could not put it down!

RaychelB

Superb!. No one there was such fervor around this book it is wonderful!

Marcie-3B

Magnificent. Never has a book touched me as this did. Please read this.

Huntivcdrnligdru

Eye opening. This incredible true story of a girls battle between family and questioning a restricted and abusive upbringing. Her struggle with the locality to the family she knows and what she believe is right is week written. I talk about this book all the time, it is an important book that I’ll list rates the danger of families who try to hide their children from childhood and education

Lupita Larios

OMG!. I LOVED everything about this book! I don’t even know what to say! ❤️❤️

LaurenPTT

A must read!. There is much to relate in this book if you have a parent that struggles with a severe mental illness. This book is brilliant and a must read!

Clemsonreader2001

Educated. One of the best books that I have read. A real page turner. Well written and so worth the read.

Jkolmen50266

Awesome!. This is an awesome, eye-opening, educational book about one woman’s lifecycle from obedient daughter to a self-sufficient strong woman. I loved reading about her highs and lows and what she learned in school and about herself and her family along the way. Highly recommend.

AliAd40

Raw & Jawdropping. Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Aspects of it I could relate to.

KimNels13

Beautiful, heartbreaking, empowering account of self realization. At times hard to read , but every word strikes a chord of joyful release that sits within as Westolver finds herself and learns to love her. Proof of the indomitable human spirit.

Desireemg

4.5 - Slow beginning, but. I’ve had this book since the beginning of 2019, it’s now 2023. The beginning was slow, although, the story was good. It just was hard to get into. I’m glad I decided to try again because it was truly inspiring. I connected to the writer on many levels. I’m glad that she found people who helped her get to where she wanted to go, even though, she didn’t believe she was deserving of it. I’m a believer of education and this book reinforced my belief in it. Be patient, it’s a good read

TheSacs

Great read. I devoured this book in 2 days, very well written!

Setonai

Fascinating and addicting. One of the most interesting book I’ve ever read.

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Wolfhead9

Wow!. What a life! For someone like me, who’d grown up poor, but “educated” on the crowded east coast of America, the the congested state of NJ, Tara’s life is unfathomable. Thank you for telling your story and making the right decision to go on with YOUR life and not your father’s version of your life.

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Excellent. Very good read!

AshBashTyAsh

Can I give this 6 stars?. Everything AND more! A MUST READ.

YayaNetski

Educated. Based on a true story. Fascinating life journey of main character/author.

Disappointed in Clearwater

Interesting read. Well written account of a way of life I did not think possible in the United States. Could not get over the criminality that occurred without being reported to authorities, seemed very irresponsible and selfish. Still it is a remarkable end to an unusual beginning.

Perfecto74

Brilliant. Takes your breath away, it’s that good.

Resbieri

Amazing. Probably the best book I ever read

Muelas#1

Very good. It was very good and a very inspiring story about growing and when you start growing you are learning and that’s when you become educated, it’s not changing you it’s making have the knowledge on how the world is and how you want to ack in it.

DPB PhD

Educated. A well organized and written memoir. The ideas and words flow like a warm knife through butter. The reader feels the ups and downs of the author’s life as she treads on with her life. It’s like climbing a mountain and finally reaching the peak and finally seeing what you couldn’t before.

Mrs sarah sea

Story of triumph. If you thought your childhood was crummy, just read this book. Her coming of age story made me need to give out hugs to others and myself. And the ending - her triumph despite losing what most young adults need most - family - had me sobbing and clapping. I felt this book to my core. Must read!

DannyKeo

Amazing story of self-discovery. A quest for knowledge that eventually puts the author on a path of self-discovery and battle of conflicting views. Great read!!!!

Alyssakroll

A - F: Scale. Overall: Good. Long. Unique.

Grackish

Worth it!. I realllly loved this book and i’m barely a big reader. This was great

Redard3

A must read!. A riveting story that chronicles the life of a young woman plagued by the love for her family whilst also learning to love herself. Amazing storytelling with resolve that grips you to ever word in the book.

99kk99

Easy read. Good easy read.

Bibetiby

Educated. This true story is crazy! Crazy good too! What a life …

RaychelB

Superb!. No one there was such fervor around this book it is wonderful!

Utesgirl801

Educated does educate. It’s a great book to read and see the other side of people’s lives.

Lenzo benzo

Excellent reading. Couldn’t put this book down

Wvallday

Amazing!. Couldn’t put it down!

JordyAnde

Quick read. This book isn't bad by any means. It's a quick read that keeps you interested enough in completing. The author is sincere but ultimately, the book is just personal memoir of a young woman who grew up in a situation different from some and by her view most- I say some as everyones perception of growth is weighed differently in the experiences as individuals. Her growth isn't monumental to the world or society but only for herself- which is fantastic but I don't see the point in reading it as there is nothing but self impact for the author and not the reader.

LiviSeaholm

MUST read. I was completely engrossed in this book on a trip with a lot of down time. It is a MUST read, and now a favorite book of mine.

Mollykins74

Educated. One of the best books I’ve ever read, it was gut wrenching sadness but I had to carry on this journey with Tara.

Kroger Supporter

Educated. Could not stop reading...very engaging. A truly talented writer. Yet I believe most important is the courage and ability of this young woman to look at self.

Janie's Library

Dysfunctional No More. As a person who grew up in a family “almost” as dysfunctional as this family, I saw myself in her at many times throughout this book. We made many similar choices, however, I was proud of myself as I read her struggle to accept the separation from the family. My acceptance was more swift and terminal. I wanted her to do what I did and do it sooner and with my resolve. At least she finally did it.

Danisolx

Absolutely Amazing. I have no words, this is an incredible book. I couldn’t put it down. Savoring it wasn’t an option because it was so good!

Ugly 12

Parenting. This is a story of parenting: bad parenting. Tara Westover states it is not a story of Mormonism; it is. A balance of faith, ignorance, prejudice and fundamentalism on one side with science and knowledge on the other. When faith denies science you need to chose one. Of course, you can keep both concepts at the same time by sidestepping the facts. (I.e. Virgin birth. God can will Mary pregnant. Biology be damned.). Raised by wolves seems almost Montessori. I thank the author!

McDooRoo

Fantastic!!. I read this book I’m less than 24 hours, I couldn’t put it down. During my almost 10 years of education that culminated with my PhD, I have read many, many books, papers, essays, journals, etc, Dr. Westover’s memoir is entrenched in my mind as any of the physics writings I have read. Thank you to Dr. Westover for sharing your story

Brennansgranmom

What an inspiring life!. The author wrote very candidly of her family, her childhood, adolescence, and her ultimate breaking point. She fought admirably for an education and the life she wanted but the ultimate battle was waged with herself.

DLM inWyo

Educated. Years ago I worked with children who lived in a similar family dynamic. I felt then , and do now that they were bullied by a father who ruled with intimidation, anger and self righteousness. He pulled his kids out of public school to homeschool them when whispers of abuse began to surface. After reading this book, I wonder anew, if they or some of them-survived or if they became willing participants in a a false history that asserted the evil of public schools, doctors ,counselors, and the government. This book gave me hope that those bright intelligent kids found a way out to become what THEY wanted to become. I started this book in the morning and read into the early morning to finish it. A 5 star read.

Bookfein

WOW. One of the best books I have ever read - so well written. This book is so knowledgeable and there is something everyone can take from it.

G1233

Umm What?. I just finished this story. I sympathized with the characters. But as I finished the book I kept waiting for the relevance piece. Like why am I reading this and what’s the relevance to my world. I kept waiting for the story to come full circle. It never did/does. Hmmm...

College22

A must read. 5 stars! Great job Tara Westover.

Infinityends

An awesome read!. I just couldn’t put it down.

Amynix8

Shaken. One of the most powerful books I’ve ever written.

KrisT117

A Moving and Heartbreaking Memoir. This is an incredible book in so many levels. At first, I took the title to refer to Westover’s attempt to educate herself out of the terribly insular world her family lived in. By the end of the book, I felt that the title referred to the eye opening and painful education Westover had as she got out into the world and realized how terribly dysfunctional her family really was. She had to find a new way to deal with her family. I was very impressed with the way Westover dealt with some of the most painful memories of her family. She was very careful to check with every family member she remembered as being there at the time of the incidents, and shared their perspectives regardless of whether or not they agreed with hers. Finally, I was most impressed with the sense of hope I found as I finished the book. Despite the ugliness of some of the events in the book, Westover is never bitter. This book will stay with you.

Kgish

I’m a Mormon and i highly recommend this book. I love how this book shows how lack of education can lead to a toxic, dangerous, and limited life (and relationships). I highly recommend this book. I know a lot of LDS (Mormon) people who are unsure if they should read this book or not because they’ve heard that it bashes on the church or their religious beliefs. The story is based on a Mormon family, but a very very extreme one that also made up extra laws and rules that the Church doesn’t teach or encourage. And at the end of the book the author even makes sure to add that her life story isn’t her trying to bash on the LDS/Mormon religion, by her sharing her life stories she’s more making the point of how important it it to educate yourself. I highly recommend this book.

Wendylen

Educated. Amazing true story

Yoyoloveyoyo

Awesome!. Brave and excellent. Page turner

LABS@72

Educated. This book was page turning . It speaks to that inner person that lives in all of us. Our, familial stories and histories may be very different but yet very similar !...it’s okay to take the first step to renewal

Mad wheels

Strength. You can survive, a choice. The pain of mental health issues.

Paradiselady5

Hard to believe. Hard to believe that people live like this. I couldn’t put this intriguing book down. Makes me so thankful for my loving family.

1Booklover30

Overall 5 Star Book. Educated is quite a sorrowful memoir encircling a woman who grew up in an abusive Mormon family. This book displays how disfigured her childhood was and how she turned that around during her adulthood. The emotional and physical pain she went through as a child is unimaginable having to survive her family. The details of her hurting are unreal, and if you are drawn towards saddening true stories I recommend this memoir for you.

NicknameDee

Will leave you speechless. An incredible story. I’m moved beyond words. Astonishing, beautiful and horrific all at the same time.

Jeanne1of2

An education. Stunningly account of one person’s journey to find herself amid horrific odds. It gives a voice to many of us who chose to live our lives fully and not believe that the truth is a lie and a lie the truth. The best book I’ve read in years.

Sunflower1263

Education. Inspirational! I could not have done.

Srgngirl

The worst trash of America. I read the first 50 pages and quit. This is trash. As a physician who has practiced in rural America, I have treated these people. These people are trash and I don’t need to read a book that glorifies the worst part of America. I read Hillbilly Elegy and thought that was very well written. I do not see what people like about this book.

Joanne3044

A story of courage. Beautifully written, poignant, sad. But, at the same time, inspiring. How a young woman could survive, regenerate and flourish under the weight of her childhood experiences is a mystery. I was deeply affected by her description of her struggle as she developed a sense of self and as she described her journey of self discovery and courage in that process.

Lizmaryg

A must read. Enlightening!

Zeoliravioli

Amazing. This is the most inspirational story I have read so far in my entire life and I am so grateful it is shared with the world. 10/10 this book is phenomenal in every way.

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About Author "Tara Westover"

Tara Westover (born September 27, 1986) is an American memoirist, essayist and historian. Her memoir Educated (2018) debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times bestseller list and was a finalist for a number of national awards, including the LA Times Book Prize, PEN America's Jean Stein Book Award, and two awards from the National Book Critics Circle Award. The New York Times ranked Educated as one of the 10 Best Books of 2018. Westover was chosen by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of 2019. Early life and education Westover was the youngest of seven children born in Clifton, Idaho (population 259) to Mormon survivalist parents. She has five older brothers and an older sister. Her parents were suspicious of doctors, hospitals, public schools, and the federal government. Westover was born at home, delivered by a midwife, and was never taken to a doctor or nurse. She was not registered for a birth certificate until she was nine years old. Their father resisted gettin....

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