Susan Choi's 'My Education' presents a provocative journey of Regina Gottlieb, a graduate student who becomes entangled in a dizzying affair with the alluring Professor Nicholas Brodeur and his tempestuous wife. Set against the backdrop of academia's prestigious yet pastoral landscape, the novel unfolds Regina's series of misguided choices, catalyzed by erotic obsession. These choices set her on a collision course between intense passion and the pressing expectations of her career. Spanning fifteen years and vast distances, the narrative chronicles Regina's tumultuous path from the confines of the bedroom to the vast complexities of the human heart. As intoxicating as it is disastrous, Regina's odyssey serves as a visceral exploration of the rifts formed by unchecked desire and the delicate responsibilities of duty.