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Ballerina from Auschwitz

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Ballerina from Auschwitz
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After the international success of her memoir “The Choice” about her stay in Auschwitz, Edith Eger decided to retell the story in a different way. So that even those who find it difficult to read about the Holocaust can hear it.

This is a new book, created to inspire, not to frighten. Eger speaks in the voice of a young Edith, in love, dreaming, searching for herself. Frankly and poignantly, she recreates her childhood from memory, her first feelings and the miracle of survival in tragic conditions, shares her own pain and hope. And again she calls:

“What matters is not the choice I made at the age of sixteen, exhausted by hunger and horror, on the threshold of the unknown. I cannot change the past. What matters is the choice I make now - to accept myself as I am, a living, imperfect human being who is prone to mistakes. To accept responsibility for my own happiness, to continue living and succeeding, making our world a little better every moment.”
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