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[quote=Anonymous]I am just finishing this on audiobook. I realize that it's several years old now, but it's quite a memoir. When I searched on here all I found were mentions in the Popular Book you Didn't Like thread. Anyway, I felt like some of the childhood part was a bit tedious, and despite her naming it "Educated," part of that seemed a little light. I'm not sure I bought that she self-taught herself higher math, but some of the hurdles were astonishing. I honestly think her being Mormon was actually incredible helpful for her - and in the version I listened to she makes a note at the beginning that nothing in the book was meant to construe the Mormon church in a negative light. I don't know that she would have found the same acceptance at a large public university instead of BYU. But the descriptions of the abuse and trauma and then how it affected her were so good. I fortunately don't have that in my background and while I empathize with anyone that does I don't really have the experience to truly understand it. And even though her brother Shawn was a psychopath, he probably also has a traumatic brain injury or two. She did a great job of dealing with her confusion and pain around loving her brother while also being abused by him.And frankly the same for the whole family. All in all, I think it's pretty sad that she grew up as she did, and that her siblings are raising more kids into the same dysfunction. I was struck at the end where she finally says/realizes that her siblings that stayed in the area are financially dependent on her father, which is obviously a part of him continuing to exert his control. I also read this recent article, which was fascinating. Her parents are so incredibly defensive about the account, which rings even more true after you read this. It's a little insane. [url]https://www.deseret.com/indepth/2023/1/29/23575258/what-does-educated-tara-westover-family-think-about-reconciliation-book[/url][/quote]
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