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THE AWARD-WINNING INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERby Edith Eger, as seen on
BBC BreakfastEven in hell, hope can flower'I'll be forever changed
by her story' - Oprah Winfrey 'One of those rare and eternal
stories you don't want to end' - Desmond Tutu'A masterpiece of
holocaust literature. Her memoir, like her life, is extraordinary,
harrowing and inspiring in equal measure' – The Times Literary
Supplement‘I can’t imagine a more important message for modern
times. Eger’s book is a triumph' - The New York Times'Little
dancer', Mengele says, ‘dance for me’In 1944, sixteen-year-old
ballerina Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz. Separated from her
parents on arrival, she endures unimaginable experiences, including
being made to dance for the infamous Josef Mengele. When the camp
is finally liberated, she is pulled from a pile of bodies, barely
alive.The horrors of the Holocaust didn't break Edith. In fact,
they helped her learn to live again with a life-affirming strength
and a truly remarkable resilience. The Choice is her unforgettable
story. It shows that hope can flower in the most unlikely places.
Review "I can’t imagine a more important message for modern times.
Eger’s book is a triumph, and should be read by all who care about
both their inner freedom and the future of humanity" (New York
Times Book review)"The Choice is a gift to humanity. One of those
rare and eternal stories that you don't want to end and that leaves
you forever changed. 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)"A masterpiece of holocaust literature. Her
memoir, like her life, is extraordinary, harrowing and inspiring in
equal measure" (The Times Literary Supplement)"Eger's remarkable
spirit shines through in every word" (Stylist)"Edith’s strength and
courage are remarkable in this memoir as she draws on her own
unthinkable experience in Nazi concentration camps to become a
therapist and help others recover from all kinds of hardship. Her
life and work are an incredible example of forgiveness, resilience
and generosity." (Sheryl Sandberg)"I can’t describe to you how
powerful this book is … I barely have words." (Marian Keyes)"There
have been many heartrending Holocaust books. But few as powerful as
this new memoir by a ballet dancer. " (Daily Mail)"Exceptional…Eger
became a friend of Viktor Frankl…and The Choice is a wonderful
companion piece to his classic memoir Man’s Search for Meaning.
Both books are full of hope…and leave you marvelling at the
resilience of mankind" (Daily Express)"One of the most incredible
[stories] I’ve ever read – and one you must read too" (Sun)"It will
inevitably be filmed. Read the book first" (The Observer & Guardian
online) About the Author A native of Hungary, Edith Eger was a
teenager in 1944 when she and her family were sent to Auschwitz
during the Second World War. Despite overwhelming odds, Edith
survived the Holocaust and moved with her husband to the United
States. Having worked in a factory whilst raising her young family,
she went on to graduate with a PhD from the University of Texas and
became an eminent psychologist. Today, she maintains a busy
clinical practice and lectures around the world.