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#1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Boston Globe Bestseller one of the most acclaimed books of our time: an unforgettable memoir about a young woman, who was excluded from school, leaves its existential family and eats PhD from Cambridge University
“Extraordinary. A function of courage and self-invent.”-New York Times
One of the ten best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review, one of the favorite books of President Barack Obama, Bill Gates Holiday Reading List Finalist: National Book Critics Circle Award in Autobiography and John Lionard Prize for Best First Book Paine/Jean Stein Book Award Laws Laws Angels Book Prose
Born for those living in the mountains of Idaho, Tara Westover Seventeen had set foot in a class for the first time. His family was so different from the mainstream society that there was no one to get education for children, and one of Tara’s elder brothers was not going to interfere when he was violent. When another brother himself met in college, Tara decided to try a new kind of life. His discovery for knowledge replaced him, taking him to the University of Harvard and Cambridge in the oceans and continents. Then she would be surprised if she travels far away, if it was still the way to the house.
“Beautiful and proprietor.” Despite the uniqueness of [Westover’s] Childhood is universal about the questions of his book: how much we should give to those we love? And how much should we cheat them to grow up? ” – Vogue
One of the best books of the year: Washington Post, O: The Opra Magazine, Time, NPR, Good Morning America, San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian, The Economist, Financial Times, NewsDe, New York Post, Thessm, refinery 29, Bloomberg, Self, Refine and Real Sail, Bastal, Bastal, Bastal, Bastal, Library, library, library, library. New York Public Library
Customers say
Customers find the memoir compelling and well-written, with a harrowing yet meaningful story that resonates emotionally. The book receives praise for its portrayal of resilience, with one customer noting how it highlights the psychological impact of trauma. Customers appreciate the character development, with one review highlighting the complex relationships depicted. While some customers find the book engaging and a great discussion starter for book clubs, others consider it not worth their time.
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