The Choice: Embrace the Possible [Book Review] #ThrowbackThursday #NonFiction

Welcome to #ThrowBackThursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of a backlist title. Today, I’m resharing a favorite memoir, The Choice: Embrace the Possible. by Dr. Edith Eva Eger

I’m linking up with Davida @ The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #ThrowbackThursday.

The Choice: Embrace the Possible by Dr. Edith Eva Eger

The Choice by Dr. Edith Eva Eger (cover) Image: black text on white background, a black stemed coral colored flower decorates the left border

Genre/Categories: Nonfiction, Memoir, Holocaust, Jewish, Essays, Mental Health, Psychology, Self Help

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My Summary:

Edith Eger and her family were taken to Auschwitz when Edith was sixteen. Her mother and father were killed shortly after they arrived. Edith and her sister survived. In this memoir, Edith recounts her experiences and her mental health journey. Her practice as a psychologist later in life focuses on PTSD. Edith weaves her own stories together with case studies from her practice to talk about healing, forgiveness, and freedom from the prison of the mind.

“We can’t choose to vanish the dark, but we can choose to kindle the light.”

Continue here for my full review of The Choice: Embrace the Possible…


QOTD:

Is this inspirational memoir on your TBR or have you read it?

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    • Thanks Gina! BTW….I found this comment in my WP spam folder today so if I’ve missed any of your kind comments I’m sorry!

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