Do we really possess freedom? Or are we merely guided unknowingly? I think that we all are influenced by this mean or another as we are compartments of bigger entities, such as families, societies, religions, and countries. These things affect our way of thinking and how we judge people from different backgrounds. For instance, you may be raised liberal and so you view every woman wearing a scarf as backward.

This intriguing book tells us the story of bravery, courage, and determination; it is the story of Tara Westover who suffered immensely to accomplish her aim of being educated. Well, you may say why it is special many other characters had faced hardships to get sophisticated, but this lady had endured even more as she was a Mormon. Her family in general wanted her to be a devout Mormon girl which means no education and no recognition by the government of the USA. Her dad was a captive of his own mind; he interpreted the Holy Bible by his own perceptive. For example, if his own children suffered from strains or fractures, he did not take them to a hospital. After deciding to study and getting accepted into Brigham Young University, she left that prison of thinking, her house, and there she was shocked and surprised by the" external world." Although she knew that her own family is like a rob that pulls her down, she found it extremely difficult to cut her ties with them. There in that loneliness of hers and warmth of universties' atmosphere, Tara found passion and love.
What definitely you can learn from this memoir:
1- Do not follow the flow
2- Believe in yourself
3- Look for alternatives
4-Seek the truth
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