![]() ![]() ![]() There were so many hard-to-believe tales in this book that they were, well, somewhat unbelievable. In one of the most memorable scenes in the book, she asked what the Holocaust was during class. Tara’s version of events was that, more or less, she began educating herself as a teen, and she first stepped foot into a classroom as a college student at Brigham Young University. ![]() Tara didn’t even have a birth certificate. They didn’t believe in doctors or hospitals, and they barely conducted homeschooling. In his free time, he was a religious fanatic preparing for surviving an apocalypse. Her mother was a midwife and natural healer, and her father ran a junkyard. The book is a memoir by a woman who was raised in the mountains of Idaho as a member of a survivalist Mormon family. That’s a loaded sentence, isn’t it? Below is my Educated by Tara Westover summary: It’s downright fascinating, whether you believe the many hyperbolic tales within it or not.
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