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Educated by Tara Westover

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I don't typically gravitate towards memoirs or non-fiction books, but I kept hearing people rave about this book so naturally I had to read it; and I am SO glad I did. 

Tara Westover's story is fascinating because it is so different than the norm. The book reads like a fiction, and I had to remind myself throughout the book that this was Tara's reality growing up and not just a story. 

It takes immense courage to tell your story, especially when your story is as difficult as Westover's. If you like stories where the main character finds themselves and pushes through adversity, this story is for you! 

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I see why Educated is such a popular memoir - an avid reader of the genre myself, many people have told me that this is the only one that they've read in the past half-decade or so.

Westover has a vivid and transporting sense of description, and Whelan reads her words with a measured and flowing cadance (although I could do without her attempts at Idaho accents and masculine tones when reading dialogue). Westover is also extremely cognizant of the core of memoir - that it is one person's truth, and that one person's truth has power. Add that to how it demonstrates the highly political nature of education, and of course Westover has a captivating book.

That said, I feel part of the appeal for a lot of people is the shock of Westover's upbringing and a certain desire to gawk. This gawking desire draws lots of people to memoirs, but Educated is especially primed for it. I have to wonder how others are engaging with it - hopefully more than on a 'damn, that was crazy' level.

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