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The Subjectivity of Upbringings in Education: Review on Tara Westover's Memoir, Educated
According to Tara Westover, “I am only seven, but I understand that it is this fact, more than any other, that makes my family different: we don’t go to school.” She recounts the narrative of the occasions of her life from a vantage point in her late twenties, in which she adds a lot of remarks on the most common way of attempting to show up at an exact adaptation of the past.