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Sign up todayThe Ballerina of Auschwitz
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Learn moreIn this young adult edition of the bestselling, award-winning memoir The Choice, Holocaust survivor and renowned psychologist Dr. Edith Eger shares her harrowing experiences and gives readers the gift of hope and strength.
Edie is a talented dancer and a skilled gymnast with hopes of making the Olympic team. Between her rigorous training and her struggle to find her place in a family where sheās the daughter āwith brains but no looks,ā Edieās too busy to dwell on the state of the world. But life in Hungary in 1943 is dangerous for a Jewish girl.
Just as Edie falls in love for the first time, Europe collapses into war, and Edieās family is forced onto a train bound for the Auschwitz concentration camp. Even in those darkest of moments, Edieās beloved, Eric, kindles hope. āIāll never forget your eyes,ā he tells her through the slats of the cattle car. Auschwitz is horrifying beyond belief, yet through starvation and unthinkable terrors, dreams of Eric sustain Edie. Against all odds, Edie and her sister Magda survive, thanks to their sisterhood and sheer grit.
Edie returns home filled with grief and guilt. Survival feels more like a burden than a giftāuntil Edie recognizes that she has a choice. She canāt change the past, but she can choose how to live and even to love again.
Edith Eger is an eminent psychologist and one of the few remaining Holocaust survivors old enough to remember life in the camps. A colleague of Viktor Frankl, Dr. Edith Eger has worked with veterans, military personnel, and victims of physical and mental trauma. She lives in La Jolla, California, and is the author of the bestselling and award-winning booksĀ The ChoiceĀ andĀ The Gift.Ā Edie and her daughter, Marianne Engleāa renowned psychologist and food writer who helped develop the recipes inĀ The Giftāencourage you to try the delicious dishes in the book and share your thoughts at LoveEdieandMarianne@Gmail.com.