Educated

Educated

by Tara Westover
Educated

Educated

by Tara Westover

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Overview

#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

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, O: The Oprah Magazine, Time, NPR, Good Morning America, San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian, The Economist, Financial Times, Newsday, New York Post, theSkimm, Refinery29, Bloomberg, Self, Real Simple, Town & Country, Bustle, Paste, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, LibraryReads, Book Riot, Pamela Paul, KQED, New York Public Library

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780525589983
Publisher: Diversified Publishing
Publication date: 02/20/2018
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 166,385
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)
Lexile: 870L (what's this?)

About the Author

About The Author
Tara Westover is an American historian and memoirist. Her first book, Educated, debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and remained on the list, in hardcover, for more than two years. The book, a memoir of her upbringing in rural Idaho, was a finalist for a number of national awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. To date it has been translated into more than forty-five languages. The New York Times named Educated one of the 10 Best Books of 2018, and the American Booksellers Association voted Educated the Nonfiction Book of the Year. For her staggering impact, Time named Westover one of the 100 Most Influential People of 2019. Westover holds a PhD in intellectual history from Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 2019 she was the Rosenthal Writer in Residence at Harvard University. In 2023, she was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Biden.

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Table of Contents

Author's Note xi

Prologue xiii

Part 1

1 Choose the Good 3

2 The Midwife 13

3 Cream Shoes 24

4 Apache Women 31

5 Honest Dirt 41

6 Shield and Buckler 54

7 The Lord Will Provide 67

8 Tiny Harlots 76

9 Perfect in his Generations 84

10 Shield of Feathers 92

11 Instinct 98

12 Fish Eyes 104

13 Silence in the Churches 112

14 My Feet No Longer Touch Earth 122

15 No More a Child 132

16 Disloyal Man, Disobedient Heaven 142

Part 2

17 To Keep it Holy 153

18 Blood and Feathers 160

19 In the Beginning 167

20 Recitals of the Fathers 174

21 Skullcap 182

22 What We Whispered and What We Screamed 187

23 I'm From Idaho 198

24 A Knight, Errant 207

25 The Work of Sulphur 216

26 Waiting for Moving Water 223

27 If I Were a Woman 228

28 Pygmalion 235

29 Graduation 244

Part 3

30 Hand of the Almighty 255

31 Tragedy then Farce 265

32 A Brawling Woman in a Wide House 274

33 Sorcery of Physics 279

34 The Substance of Things 284

35 West of the Sun 290

36 Four Long Arms, Whirling 297

37 Gambling For Redemption 306

38 Family 314

39 Watching the Buffalo 320

40 Educated 327

Acknowledgments 331

A Note on the Text 333

Reading Group Guide

1. Many of Tara’s father’s choices have an obvious impact on Tara’s life, but how did her mother’s choices influence her? How did that change over time?

2. Tara’s brother Tyler tells her to take the ACT. What motivates Tara to follow his advice?

3. Charles was Tara’s first window into the outside world. Under his influence, Tara begins to dress differently and takes medicine for the first time. Discuss Tara’s conflicting admiration for both Charles and her father.

4. Tara has titled her book Educated and much of her education takes place in classrooms, lectures, or other university environments. But not all. What other important moments of “education” were there? What friends, acquaintances, or experiences had the most impact on Tara? What does that imply about what an education is?

5. Eventually, Tara confronts her family about her brother’s abuse. How do different the members of her family respond?

6. What keeps Tara coming back to her family as an adult?

7. Ultimately, what type of freedom did education give Tara?

8. Tara wrote this at the age of thirty, while in the midst of her healing process. Why do you think she chose to write it so young, and how does this distinguish the book from similar memoirs?

9. Tara paid a high price for her education: she lost her family. Do you think she would make the same choice again?

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