The Choice Embrace the Possible

The Choice: Embrace the Possible by Edith Eva Eger is a reprint edition published by Scribner on September 4, 2018. This 320-page book presents the remarkable personal journey of Eger, who, at the age of sixteen, was sent to Auschwitz. Following the traumatic events of her youth, including the loss of her parents and her struggle with survivor’s guilt, Eger shares her path to healing and forgiveness, ultimately focusing on the power of choice in overcoming adversity.
Readers will find a blend of biography and personal memoir as Eger recounts her experiences and the stories of those she has helped. The book delves into themes of personal growth and resilience, illustrating how individuals can transcend their past traumas. Eger emphasizes the importance of confronting one’s pain and finding freedom within, making this work relevant for those interested in self-help and motivational literature, as well as historical accounts of the Holocaust.
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A New York Times Bestseller
“I’ll be forever changed by Dr. Eger’s story…The Choice is a reminder of what courage looks like in the worst of times and that we all have the ability to pay attention to what we’ve lost, or to pay attention to what we still have.”—Oprah
“Dr. Eger’s life reveals our capacity to transcend even the greatest of horrors and to use that suffering for the benefit of others. She has found true freedom and forgiveness and shows us how we can as well.” —Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
“Dr. Edith Eva Eger is my kind of hero. She survived unspeakable horrors and brutality; but rather than let her painful past destroy her, she chose to transform it into a powerful gift—one she uses to help others heal.” —Jeannette Walls, New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle
Winner of the National Jewish Book Award and Christopher Award
At the age of sixteen, Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz. Hours after her parents were killed, Nazi officer Dr. Josef Mengele, forced Edie to dance for his amusement and her survival. Edie was pulled from a pile of corpses when the American troops liberated the camps in 1945.
Edie spent decades struggling with flashbacks and survivor’s guilt, determined to stay silent and hide from the past. Thirty-five years after the war ended, she returned to Auschwitz and was finally able to fully heal and forgive the one person she’d been unable to forgive—herself.
Edie weaves her remarkable personal journey with the moving stories of those she has helped heal. She explores how we can be imprisoned in our own minds and shows us how to find the key to freedom. The Choice is a life-changing book that will provide hope and comfort to generations of readers.
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