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The Choice: Embrace the Possible
by Edith Eva Eger
It’s 1944 and sixteen-year-old ballerina and gymnast Edith Eger is sent to Auschwitz. Separated from her parents on arrival, she endures unimaginable experiences, including being made to dance for the infamous Josef Mengele. When the camp is finally liberated, she is pulled from a pile of bodies, barely alive.
The horrors of the Holocaust didn’t break Edith. In fact, they helped her learn to live again with a life-affirming strength and a truly remarkable resilience. The Choice is her unforgettable story.
A stunning book which is truly inspiring. The horrors of Auschwitz are obvious but they're not the main focus of the book, that is Edith's amazing survival - physical, mental and spiritual.
Her patients' stories all add to my overwhelming feeling that here is a woman who has so much to teach us about forgiveness, acceptance and moving on. This is a book that will stay with me for a very long time.
The horrors of the Holocaust didn’t break Edith. In fact, they helped her learn to live again with a life-affirming strength and a truly remarkable resilience. The Choice is her unforgettable story.
A stunning book which is truly inspiring. The horrors of Auschwitz are obvious but they're not the main focus of the book, that is Edith's amazing survival - physical, mental and spiritual.
Her patients' stories all add to my overwhelming feeling that here is a woman who has so much to teach us about forgiveness, acceptance and moving on. This is a book that will stay with me for a very long time.