Dr. Edith Eger’s memoir recounts her experiences as a Holocaust survivor, from her deportation to Auschwitz at sixteen to her liberation and subsequent journey of healing from psychological trauma. The narrative details not only the horrors she endured but also her process of grappling with those experiences decades later, developing a therapeutic approach centered on reclaiming personal agency.
This work offers a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of finding freedom from the past, even after enduring unimaginable suffering. It provides valuable insights into the psychology of trauma and recovery, emphasizing the importance of choice and personal responsibility in healing. Published in 2017, the narrative resonated widely with readers seeking guidance on overcoming adversity and has become a significant contribution to Holocaust literature and the field of psychology.