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The Choice: Embrace the Possible
by Edith Eva Eger
There's quite a bit I don't agree or like about this author and while I anticipated a different angle, perhaps more motivational in nature- the tale nonetheless resonates with profound significance.
This gripping narrative delves into the harrowing experiences of a survivor, evoking raw emotions that left me "ugly crying" throughout the initial chapters.
As I turned the pages, I found myself overwhelmed by the sheer intensity of Edith's journey and the atrocities she endured, the people she remembered and how she remembered them.
This gripping narrative delves into the harrowing experiences of a survivor, evoking raw emotions that left me "ugly crying" throughout the initial chapters.
As I turned the pages, I found myself overwhelmed by the sheer intensity of Edith's journey and the atrocities she endured, the people she remembered and how she remembered them.