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The Choice: Embrace the Possible
by Edith Eva Eger
I have just finished a life changing book. A book that I don’t even know how to describe. It has brought me so much perspective on things I had no idea I questioned. It has answered questions from my childhood that I again, had no idea I questioned, let alone remembered. It has taught me about me, it has made me recognize things I honestly never even gave thought to.
Dr. Eger’s story is so similar to many holocaust survivors’, even my grandfathers, who too, was in Auschwitz. However, her outlook and perspective on life is so inspiring. The way she treats every person and every situation is incredible, delicate, and as if they are the only person in the world. With a doctorate in clinical psychology Dr. Eger works with veterans and their traumas channeling her traumas and her experience to help her patients.
Read this book. It surpasses any stars you could ever give it. Besides putting you in perspective, how could you ever rate a book based on someone else’s traumas, which are used to aid people in their traumas? Read it. Thank me later.
Dr. Eger’s story is so similar to many holocaust survivors’, even my grandfathers, who too, was in Auschwitz. However, her outlook and perspective on life is so inspiring. The way she treats every person and every situation is incredible, delicate, and as if they are the only person in the world. With a doctorate in clinical psychology Dr. Eger works with veterans and their traumas channeling her traumas and her experience to help her patients.
Read this book. It surpasses any stars you could ever give it. Besides putting you in perspective, how could you ever rate a book based on someone else’s traumas, which are used to aid people in their traumas? Read it. Thank me later.