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Educated by Tara Westover (2018) This won Goodreads Best Memoir in 2018, and related her life growing up with anti-government, overly religious parents in relative isolation. It is #21 on my personal best books of all time.

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An educated man is one who has so developed the faculties of his mind that he may acquire anything he wants, or its equivalent, without violating the rights of others.”

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This book is disgusting to me. I do not understand why an educated and worldly individual would have difficulty understanding the horrible and violent upbringing that she experienced. It is unbelievable to me that she could not understand the violent situation, yet uneducated upbringing she endured. I have completely misunderstood her manner of education in a life in our country, in this ...

This book is disgusting to me. I do not... — Educated Q&A - Goodreads

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In The Well-Educated Child, Dr. Deborah Kenny offers an inspiring One of America’s leading educators explains what children need to thrive and excel. In The Well-Educated Child, Dr. Deborah Kenny offers an inspiring vision for education that cultivates intelligent, happy, morally grounded young people.

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Educated, with a deserved, tenuous hold on the New York Times Bestseller Listing, is an excellent read. It’s enlightening, too, delving into Mormon beliefs and their effect on different family members. I highly recommend this book for its narration of personal conflicts and tensions that exist within the Westover family.

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