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Raised in a Mormon family, Tara Westover grew up at Buck’s Peach in the mountains of Idaho. Her father, Gene, ran a junkyard. Faye, her mother, worked as a midwife and herbalist.
His father despised the government and thought that it brainwashed and manipulated people. He believed that schools were little more than brainwashing facilities, allowing the government to turn children into cogs in the machine, and that woman’s place waste home. Getting a formal education was not a priority. To him, college doesn’t teach the practical skills to support a wife and kids. He was deeply religious and raised his family as faithful Mormons. He prepared the family for the End of Days, stockpiling food, and weapons in an emergency bunker he’d dugout in the field.
In Educated, Tara Westover tells her story living as a young girl in a deeply religious community, continuing to the culture shocks of college, and eventually earning her Ph.D. from Cambridge University.
Westover did not go to school. To the state of Idaho, she didn’t exist because she was born at home and lacked a birth certificate until the age of nine years old. That said, because of her family’s beliefs, Westover had to educate herself. Her education consisted of watching her mother blend oils, doing manual labor with her siblings, and listening to music.
Tyler’s decision to go to college encouraged Tara to do the same thing. She started to study by reading the Book of Mormon and the New Testament and writing essays about faith and sacrifice.
She lived a life of abuse. Her father was manipulative and controlling, his moods changing drastically between the summer and winter. Eventually, in college, Westover realized that her father was bipolar.
When the world did not end on January 1, 2000, Gene’s faith was badly shaken. To lift his spirits the family decided to go on a road trip to Arizona, where Westover’s grandparents lived. Her brother, who was driving, lost control of the car, injuring members of the family. Her parents refused medical care, instead of relying on God to help. His accident was the prelude to many accidents to come as Westover and her siblings suffered injuries from various activities. For example, her brother, Luke caught fire. Because their parents mistrusted medical care, these injuries were often treated with herbal or alternative remedies.
Tara was often abused by her brother Shawn. One night, he grabbed her hair and dragged her out of her room, violently accusing her of being a whore. Her parents ignored Shawn’s outbursts.
Tara tried to move away from her insular life. She tried to understand Mormonism. She read religious texts and 19th-century books. She wrote essays. She babysat children. She played the piano and took dance classes. She also played the musical lead on Annie in a community play.
Eventually, she attended Brigham Young University in Utah though she never attended high school. She had trouble with her studies at first. Though her classes were all intro classes, they were hard for her. She had trouble with terms such...
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