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Educated by Tara Westover

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tigerkind's review against another edition

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4.5

Both praising and criticizing this  feels wrong, as it contains  fairly detailed accounts of abuse. However, it was extremely well written and constructed, allowing for a reflection on the broader systematic workings of power relations in religion, family and education. Even though a memoir, it was at times written with so much detail and emotion that I had to remind myself I was listening to a non-fiction work and not a novel by Barbara Kingsolver. Unfortunately, it feels like the legal challenges the author apparently faced, which forced her to include disclaimers, paraphrase and use pseudonyms, somewhat hampered the overall impact of the story. 

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2.0


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4.5

A well written memoirs, I actually thought it was fiction for the first chapter!
I was hooked from the start & really loved the message. Everyone needs to read this!!!

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evreardon's review against another edition

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4.0

This was very well written. I listened to the audiobook and it was well read, too. 

Tara did not have an easy childhood/ early adult life. She wrote about it unflinchingly and with such poise. 

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5.0

This book is fantastic and tragic and inspiring all at once. It’s hard to believe people like this really exist, and the fact that they do is so harrowing. With or without the Mormonism and end-of-days bent, these stories of manipulation and abuse play out time and again, and it is so difficult to read it from inside the mind of the victim. I am so impressed by Dr. Tara Westover.

As a writer, her ability to convey at once how she felt at the time events unfolded, whilst also conveying the incongruity of those feelings now that she has reflected and grown, but also having compassion for her former self is astonishing. She writes terrifying people, and yet their moments of loveableness are believable. You feel every blow with her.

And, as a human, her strength is just incredible. I wish everybody in a similar situation could read this book and know they’re not in the wrong

All the content warnings - this is not a light read 

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poppyedition's review against another edition

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criticalmiss's review against another edition

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5.0

Devastating, fascinating, heartbreaking. This story is one of perseverance and the search for understanding of family and one’s self. 
This is a hard read and could definitely be triggering for some. 
TW: injury, child abuse, abuse, mental illness, guns, animal death

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tobiolovebot's review

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5.0

This book was transformative.

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