Read the book "Educated" by Tara Westover
PART I: By Chapter 22, Westover writes that her life was often “narrated for me by others. Their voices
were forceful, emphatic, absolute. It had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as
theirs.” Westover eventually finds her voice and realizes it’s just as powerful as the people who have
influenced her life. What is voice, and how important is it that every child be encouraged to find their own?
PART II: After reading Educated, has your perception of what makes up an education changed? What
parts of the book do you most relate to? Be specific and tell why. What did you personally take away from
this book? Would you recommend this book to others? If so, who and why? If not, why not?