Blink Book Review #3: "Educated"
But recently, I heard the author, Tara Westover, interviewed on Kate Bowler’s engaging podcast “Everything
Happens…” and I was completely drawn in and bought the book on my next trip
to the bookstore.
“Educated” didn’t disappoint. It took me less than a week to
read. The story boils down to one of control and how the author learned in very
hard ways that she could have control and agency over her life despite her very
unconventional upbringing. This triumph came despite her father’s fanatical religious
beliefs, years of abuse by her brother, lack of schooling and almost complete
isolation from the outside world.
While most kids grow up with some sense of their family’s
way of doing, believing and living is the “right” way, Tara’s family lived the
extreme of this. Her father believed the government, along with the medical and
education establishments, were the work of the devil. He aspired to a stockpile of food, gasoline and other supplies that could outlast any
“end of the world” scenario.
Tara’s achingly honest writing describes her early glimpses
of the outside world and how she came to understand her family was different. She
and her six siblings didn’t go to school. They had dangerous jobs at a very young
age in their father’s junkyard business. They didn’t have birth certificates,
get immunizations or go to the doctor.
This is her tragic, yet triumphant, story of self-teaching
her way to Brigham Young, finding her voice at Cambridge and ultimately receiving
a PhD from Harvard. The author doesn’t mince words with her descriptions or try
to protect or defend the way she was raised. That said, she tells the story
with a gentleness I wouldn’t expect of such a harsh story.
And don’t overlook the details of the beautiful cover art.
My summer challenge is to get off the screens and back to books. My accountability is to write a dozen-ish short Blink Book Reviews of 300-ish words. Join my summer Blink Book Review Facebook group to get my reviews and book suggestions from others.
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