In 'The Choice,' Dr. Edith Eger, a distinguished psychologist and Holocaust survivor, shares her profound journey from the depths of Auschwitz to a life dedicated to healing. At sixteen, she endured unimaginable horrors, including being forced to dance for Josef Mengele. This powerful memoir interweaves her harrowing personal story with her therapeutic insights, offering a universal guide to confronting suffering and achieving psychological freedom.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain insights into human resilience and the capacity for healing even after extreme trauma.
- Discover practical strategies for navigating grief, fear, and psychological imprisonment in your own life.
- Learn from a renowned psychologist who draws upon her unique experience to help others find freedom and purpose.
- Explore a moving narrative that stands alongside Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning in its depth and wisdom.