Summary:
The memoir recounts the harrowing experiences of a Holocaust survivor who, after being sent to Auschwitz at the age of 16, endures unimaginable horrors and later finds a path to healing through her work as a psychologist. It explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the power of choice in overcoming the past to live a life filled with purpose and love.
Key points:
1. Choice Power: The book underscores that we always have a choice, even in dire situations. Eger chose hope in Auschwitz, demonstrating this concept.
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