Saturday, 18 May 2019

Educated by Tara Westover


                                 
Educated (Penguin Random House ,UK,2018, 384 pages) is a memoir  by   twenty nine years old Tara Westover. Born in Idaho to parents who   believe  that  schools , hospitals , medicines and government  have a corrupting influence on the children , she has a  childhood full of struggles and  restraints. She is  a victim of  physical violence by one of her brothers  but  her parents  support her brother against her .Her father has a bipolar disorder  and commits all kinds of brutalities but her mother  supports her husband,  and  practices healing with herbs , energy and oils. Her father makes her work hard , in  very risk prone jobs in his junkyard.
            Tara wants to go to school and then  to college and university but she has to choose between her family and education. She also has to struggle to get herself accepted by her class mates for whom she is an  odd person,  brought up  in an extremely conservative way. During her college days , she is exposed to the study and  evolution of religion and society.  Her memoir  describes Tara’s struggles, defeats and victories, vacillating between  the bonds of family ( however  conservative, cruel and unsafe) and the urge to get education .With many ups and downs , Tara  learns to believe in herself .She manages to win  Gates Scholarship to study at Cambridge and then to study for  getting   Ph. D. from Cambridge University, with the help and support of a few enlightened Professors. Her father disapproves of her going to Cambridge but she goes. Her  parents disown her and tell others that she is possessed  by evil spirits.
    Education becomes  a  means to her transformation and metamorphosis. The book shows how this  transformation comes about  in stages as she progresses in her education .Educated is a powerful story beautifully told,  of a young girl  who tries and succeeds in making a place for herself in the world  , without losing her connection to her family.
      It is worth your time to read it. Highly recommended.
      

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