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Results for 'edith eger'
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The Choice
Dr Edith Eger (1927–2026) was a Hungarian-born psychologist, Holocaust survivor and international bestselling author of The Choice and The Gift. Born in Hungary, Edith was a teenager when she and her family were sent to Auschwitz in the Second World War. Despite overwhelming odds, Edith survived the Holocaust and moved with her husband to the United States. She went on to graduate with a PhD from the University of Texas and became a pioneering clinician in trauma and post-traumatic stress, spending decades helping others confront suffering and reclaim agency in their lives.
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The Ballerina of Auschwitz
A dramatic retelling of The ChoiceDr Edith Eger (1927–2026) was a Hungarian-born psychologist, Holocaust survivor and international bestselling author of The Choice and The Gift. Born in Hungary, Edith was a teenager when she and her family were sent to Auschwitz in the Second World War. Despite overwhelming odds, Edith survived the Holocaust and moved with her husband to the United States. She went on to graduate with a PhD from the University of Texas and became a pioneering clinician in trauma and post-traumatic stress, spending decades helping others confront suffering and reclaim agency in their lives.
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Bitter Herbs
Based on a true story of a Jewish girl in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands‘The evening the men came I fled through the garden gate…’The Netherlands, World War IIWhen the Nazis invade the Netherlands in May 1940 it's clear that life is changing for the girl and her family.
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My Friend Anne Frank
The Inspiring and Heartbreaking True Story of Best Friends Torn Apart and Reunited Against All Odds'Vivid and extraordinary'
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The Box with the Sunflower Clasp
Uncovering a Jewish Family's Flight to Wartime ShanghaiThe Box with the Sunflower Clasp is a transfixingly readable amalgam of memoir and history, which poignantly evokes the pain and loss attendant on a Viennese Jewish woman's exile in Shanghai during the war. Superbly written and researched, Rachel Meller's is by no means a conventional account. Into her extraordinary family saga Meller has assimilated elements of detection, travel, biography, moral essay and personal revelation. She has turned the raw material of her life into literature
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The Last Secrets of Anne Frank
The Heartbreaking Story of Her Silent ProtectorA riveting historical investigation and family memoir that reveals the untold story of Bep Voskuijl, the young Dutch woman who was Anne Frank’s closest confidante during the time she spent in the Secret Annex.
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The Last Secret of the Secret Annex
A riveting historical investigation and family memoir that reveals the untold story of Bep Voskuijl, the young Dutch woman who was Anne Frank’s closest confidante during the time she spent in the Secret Annex.
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The Last Secret of the Secret Annex
A riveting historical investigation and family memoir that reveals the untold story of Bep Voskuijl, the young Dutch woman who was Anne Frank’s closest confidante during the time she spent in the Secret Annex.
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The Box with the Sunflower Clasp
Uncovering a Jewish Family's Flight to Wartime ShanghaiA sweeping family memoir that tells the hidden history of a young Jewish woman's escape from 1930s Vienna to Shanghai.
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My Friend Anne Frank
THE LONG-AWAITED, MOVING MEMOIR OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR HANNAH PICK-GOSLAR.'Heartbreaking and life-affirming' - Edith Eger, bestselling author of The Choice'An extraordinary story of love, loss and the power of friendship in the darkest time.' - Jack Fairweather, Costa prizewinning author of The VolunteerWhen five-year-old Hannah Pick-Goslar and her family fled Nazi Germany to live in Amsterdam, she soon struck up a friendship with a precocious, outspoken and fun-loving girl named Anne Frank. For several blissful years, the girls were inseparable, enjoying carefree childhood games and sleepovers in their neighbourhood of Rivierenbuurt.Then, one day in 1942, two best friends' lives were about to change for ever. As the Nazi occupation intensified, Anne and the Frank family vanished. As Hannah puzzled over the fate of her friend, hoping she was safe, her own family's fate began to unfold: they were captured and taken to Westerbork transit camp, before being transported to Bergen-Belsen.Amid horrific conditions and surrounded by death, Hannah heard astonishing news about her dear friend and risked her life to help her.'As a girl I witnessed the world I loved crumble and vanish, destroyed by senseless hatred, and with it, my best friend Anne.'In an incredible memoir of hope, strength and defiance, Hannah's story of survival is testament to the enduring power of friendship, love and remembering.
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En Auschwitz No Había Prozac: 12 Consejos de Una Superviviente Para Curar Tus Heridas Y Vivir En Libertadad / The Gift
Los consejos de EDITH EGER, superviviente de Auschwitz, para ser feliz 'Leer su historia me ha cambiado para siempre.' Oprah Winfrey LA CÁRCEL ESTÁ EN TU MENTE. LA LLAVE, EN TU MANO Edith Eger, conocida como la bailarina de Auschwitz, nos describe cuáles son las 12 prisiones mentales en las que nos recluimos tras un episodio traumático, como el victimismo, la evasión, el abandono, la culpa o la vergüenza. A lo largo de 12 breves capítulos, nos revela la sabiduría y los consejos prácticos fruto de su larga experiencia atendiendo pacientes en su consulta. A partir del sufrimiento ajeno y con el ejemplo siempre presente del largo proceso que la llevó a ella misma hasta la sanación tras escapar del Holocausto, la doctora Eger ofrece herramientas prácticas y profundas reflexiones sobre cómo vivir en libertad, cómo trascender el dolor y cómo sanar las heridas, por profundas que sean. En resumen, cómo escapar de nuestras propias prisiones mentales para disfrutar de la vida. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Auschwitz survivor EDITH EGER's advice on how to be happy "Reading her story has changed me forever." Oprah Winfrey PRISON IS ON YOUR MIND. THE KEY, IN YOUR HAND Edith Eger, known as the Auschwitz dancer, describes the 12 mental prisons in which we are confined after a traumatic episode, such as victimhood, evasion, abandonment, guilt or shame. Throughout 12 short chapters, he reveals the wisdom and practical advice resulting from his long experience treating patients in his practice. Starting from the suffering of others and with the ever-present example of the long process that led her to healing after escaping the Holocaust, Dr. Eger offers practical tools and profound reflections on how to live in freedom, how to transcend pain and how to heal wounds, no matter how deep they may be. In short, how to escape our own mental prisons to enjoy life.
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Here’s the Story
A MemoirA fascinating story and well worth the read
€ 17,95