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                                                                        School for Advanced Studies 
                                                                        Language Arts Department  
                                                                        Summer Assignment 2020-2021 
                         
                         The School for Advanced Studies Language Arts Department is looking forward to an exciting 
                         2020-2021 school year.  Over the summer and due on the first day of school, all SAS students will be 
                         required to read the following novel for their Language Arts course:     
                                                           Educated: A Memoir (2018) by Tara Westover 
                                                                                                                                                                             

                         DESCRIPTION 
                         Westover, Tara.  Educated: A Memoir.  New York, Random House, 2018. 
                         Tara Westover was seventeen the first time she set foot in a classroom. Born to survivalists in the 
                         mountains of Idaho, she prepared for the end of the world by stockpiling home-canned peaches and 
                         sleeping with her “head-for-the-hills” bag. In the summer she stewed herbs for her mother, a midwife 
                         and healer, and in the winter she salvaged metal in her father’s junkyard.

                         

                         Educated is an account of the struggle for self-invention. It is a tale of fierce family loyalty, and of the 
                         grief that comes from severing one’s closest ties. With the acute insight that distinguishes all great 
                         writers, Westover has crafted a universal coming-of-age story that gets to the heart of what an 
                         education is and what it offers: the perspective to see one’s life through new eyes, and the will to 
                         change it. 
                         Number-one New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Boston Globe best seller 
                         Named One of the Ten Best Books of the Year by The New York Times Book Review 
                         One of President Barack Obama’s Favorite Books of the Year 
                         Bill Gates’s Holiday Reading List 
                        SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES                                                                                                                                                                                 1
      EDUCATED GUIDED READING & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS  
      To guide your active reading of Educated by Tara Westover, the following questions* have been 
      compiled for you to reflect upon and answer. You can type or neatly write your responses to these 
      questions, and you do not have to write the questions.  These questions will be due on the first 
      day of school.   
      1. Tara has titled her book Educated and much of her education takes place in classrooms, lectures, or 
      other university environments. But not all. What other important moments of “education” were there? 
      What friends, acquaintances, or experiences had the most impact on Tara? What does that imply 
      about what an education is?  
      2. Westover made the risky choice to leave home and attend college. What risks did she face and what 
      fears did the author have to overcome in order to leave home and pursue her higher education? How 
      did Westover change as a result of her formalized education?  
      3. At one point, Tara’s father makes the case that his form of homeschooling couldn’t have been that 
      bad since three of his children went on to receive their PhDs. Did his children succeed in spite of their 
      education, or were there some inherent lessons about how to learn imparted by this non-traditional 
      form of education?  
      4. Why is it significant that Westover didn’t know the word “holocaust” and had no knowledge of race 
      issues in the United States? How does her view/awareness of racism evolve throughout the book?  
      5. What does Westover’s family try to impart about the way they believe a woman ought – or ought not 
      – to be and how do they convey this? How does the author meet or fail to meet these expectations as a 
      young woman herself and how does this influence and shape her sense of self? In what ways does the 
      author challenge her parents’ notions of what a woman should be and how is this received?  
      6. Westover makes great efforts to ensure the story is as objective as possible, including footnotes 
      where accounts of an event differ, or comparing her diary entries to her memory. As a reader, how 
      important is objectivity in this story, and more largely, in memoirs in general? Defend your answer 
      with textual evidence. 
      7. Many of Tara’s father’s choices have an obvious impact on Tara’s life, but how did her mother’s 
      choices influence her? How did that change over time?  
      8. Over the course of this book, the Westover family deals with several accidents: Westover’s brother 
      Tyler falling asleep and driving off the road, Westover’s brother Luke catching on fire, and later, a very 
      serious accident for their father. How did these accidents shape Tara’s experience and relationship 
      with her family?  
      9. What impact did the author’s parents’ religious beliefs have on the Westover family? What 
      challenges of faith does the author confront as she moves into her future? How does her schooling 
      help her to confront these issues from a new perspective?  
      10. Westover says she believed she could “be remade, my mind recast” at her university. And in the 
      end, she writes that she is a “changed person” from the person she was as her father’s daughter, and 
      from her 16-year-old self. “You could call this selfhood many things,” she writes. “Transformation. 
      Metamorphosis. Falsity. Betrayal. I call it an education.”  Which of these words represents Westover’s 
      journey the most, and why?  
      SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES                       2
           Language Arts teachers can be reached at the following email addresses if you have any questions: 
           Adrienne Pedroso     SAS Homestead       apedroso@dadeschools.net 

           Cathy Conkling       SAS Kendall         conkling@dadeschools.net

           Jamie Walker         SAS Kendall         MrsWalker@dadeschools.net

           Fred Green           SAS North           fgreen@dadeschools.net

           Melanie Tercilla     SAS West            melanietercilla@dadeschools.net

           Martha Cabrera       SAS Wolfson         martha_cabrera@dadeschools.net

           Maria Ruiz-Legg      all campuses        mruizlegg@dadeschools.net 
           *These questions have been copied and modified from the following: 

           https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/550168/educated-by-tara-westover/9780399590504/readers-guide/ http://
           images.randomhouse.com/teachers_guides/9780399590504.pdf 

           https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/discussion-questions-for-educated 

           https://www.bookbub.com/blog/book-club-questions-for-educated-by-tara-westover 
           SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES                                                                   3
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