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Una educaciĆ³n by Tara Westover

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4.5


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3.5

this was an informative perspective on a life of a particular family with religious/ prepper tendencies. while this was a gripping read, the family was tortuously illogical. There were moments when I wish the author gave more insight into her emotions and reactions, rather than just stating what snide remark her father made. (This is a memoir after all.)

overall, I'm not sure how it made me feel except a little emotionally worn out. oh and the vivid depictions of bodily harm was not expected; maybe I missed a content warning on the audiobook.

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4.25


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simone_ebony's review against another edition

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5.0

An incredible story, and an incredible storyteller. This will stick with me and I can definitely see myself rereading this in the future.

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ahoyitsjoy's review against another edition

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4.5

Such a good memoir. Westover relates the most harrowing and heartbreaking events of her life with the detached perspective of a reporter. Letting these events stands on their own just makes them hit you in the gut even harder. Her skill as a writer is all the more incredible considering her upbringing.

To everyone who understands too well why the author kept going back to her family, again and again: I hope we all find our peace someday.

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5.0

I was a bit hesitant to read this as I feel memoirs in this genre (person denied education receives education) can be a little one note. This is the book of the genre. Westover is an amazing writer both in her storytelling as well as her reflection. Must read. 

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5.0


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4.75

I share so much of my story with this author. We have so many shared experiences and I had never heard those experiences expressed so clearly until I read this book. She made me feel like I was there beside her throughout her life and she summarized the main points she was making very thoroughly. I really liked this book, and subtract a quarter of a star only because of how negatively she cast a light towards being uneducated. It made me feel a bit too uncomfortable how angry she was, but I remain understanding of it due to the fact that she has been through so much. There were so many quoteworthy parts to this book, however, and I expect it will be a book I come back to throughout my life. She shared so many great lessons and ways of seeing the world, and I'm really grateful for that.

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5.0


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