Title: Educated
Author: Tara Westover
Publisher: Random House
Genre: Memoir, Autobiography
Year of Publication: 2018
Date of Publication: January 1, 2018
Pages: 384
ISBN-10: 0099511029
ISBN-13: 978-0099511021
Summary
Main Plot & Characters
Educated is Tara Westover’s memoir about her transformation from a survivalist family in Idaho to a scholar.
Growing up, Tara’s parents rejected formal education and modern medicine. Therefore, Tara didn’t attend school until she was 17.
Despite the isolation, Tara developed a thirst for knowledge. Gradually, she taught herself enough to gain admission to college.
As she pursued higher education, Tara faced the conflict between her loyalty to her family and her desire for independence.
Ultimately, her journey took her to the University of Cambridge, where she earned a PhD, redefining her identity in the process.
Key Themes
- Self-Education and Knowledge: Tara’s journey illustrates the transformative power of education. Through learning, she overcomes her limited upbringing.
- Family and Loyalty: Her relationship with her family is complex. As she grows, Tara struggles between family loyalty and personal freedom.
- Identity and Transformation: As Tara gains education, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery. She must forge a new identity beyond her family’s beliefs.
- Abuse and Survival: Tara also describes the abuse she endured. Her story is not only one of survival but also of finding her own strength.
Writing Style
Westover’s writing is direct yet reflective. She uses detailed descriptions to portray her harsh upbringing.
Impact of Educated
Educated sparks conversations about education, resilience, and family loyalty.
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