Tara Westover's "Educated" Exposes Mormon Extremism
Distressing New Memoir Sheds Light on Religious Fundamentalism
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"Educated," a new memoir by American author Tara Westover, has sent shockwaves through the literary world with its harrowing revelations about the author's upbringing in a fundamentalist Mormon family. Westover's account, which has quickly become a bestseller, paints a disturbing portrait of religious extremism and its devastating impact on individuals.
Raised in remote Idaho, Westover spent her childhood in a home where education was discouraged, and fundamentalist beliefs were strictly enforced. Her father, a self-proclaimed prophet, controlled every aspect of the family's life, from their health care to their social interactions.
As Westover grew older, she began to question the teachings of her family and community. With the support of a few compassionate outsiders, she eventually found the courage to pursue a higher education, escaping the suffocating grip of her religious upbringing.
Westover's story is a powerful reminder of the dangers of religious fundamentalism. It also sheds light on the challenges faced by those who dare to break free from their tightly controlled communities.
"Educated" has already received critical acclaim, being hailed as "a masterpiece of memoir" (New York Times) and "a must-read for anyone who cares about the power of education" (Boston Globe).
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