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A review by nicamas
The Choice by Edith Eva Eger
challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
5.0
This book is beautifully written and profound to read.
Following the story of Ediths life from her young family life, through the horrors and tribulation, and most horrendous suffering during the camps of WW2, through to her liberation and later life is incredibly sad and challenging. Further into the book understanding how those experiences shaped her later life, and seeing which choices she made is profound.
It inevitably leads to you reflecting on your own choices and is a must read book.
Following the story of Ediths life from her young family life, through the horrors and tribulation, and most horrendous suffering during the camps of WW2, through to her liberation and later life is incredibly sad and challenging. Further into the book understanding how those experiences shaped her later life, and seeing which choices she made is profound.
It inevitably leads to you reflecting on your own choices and is a must read book.
Moderate: Hate crime, War, and Injury/Injury detail