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The Choice: Embrace the Possible
by Edith Eva Eger
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
How to choose life, how to survive, how to choose to become a psychologist, how to choose to face trauma....
All that, despite having experienced the unimaginable horrors of the holocaust.
All that, despite already having been buried under the dead.
Edith Eger did choose life and she did choose life-pathways of undeniable enormous inner strength.
Moving and inspiring.
A warning to us all that there shall never ever again happen such cruel horrible crimes such as the holocaust.
And an inspiring autobiography how to choose life, despite personal trauma.
In my opinion a must read in schools!
All that, despite having experienced the unimaginable horrors of the holocaust.
All that, despite already having been buried under the dead.
Edith Eger did choose life and she did choose life-pathways of undeniable enormous inner strength.
Moving and inspiring.
A warning to us all that there shall never ever again happen such cruel horrible crimes such as the holocaust.
And an inspiring autobiography how to choose life, despite personal trauma.
In my opinion a must read in schools!