The Choice: Escaping the Past and Embracing the Possible Free Audiobook Download by Edith Eva Eger
The Choice is the story of Edith Eva Eger and a whirlwind of memories that have been lost over time. Tovah Feldshuh reads the audiobook in a strong, commanding voice that grabs your attention from the first few words. The story has a lot of heart, but also has a message to just let go because life is too short.
"Every time we are faced with a choice, we have the option to make that choice for ourselves." This is one of the central themes throughout Tovah Feldshuh's book The Choice which has been turned into an audiobook by Edith Eva Eger. The audiobook follows the story of Alma who begins to question her life and what she values most when she receives a letter from her grandfather. The narrator seems to resonate well with listeners because of her warmth and sincerity in reading this text.
A man with a broken foot was saved by an old woman after a car accident. Now the man is following her advice on how to live life, until one day he has a near-death experience. He returns from that near-death experience determined to live life again and be able to escape his past.
The Choice is the true story of Edith Eva Eger, a Jewish woman living in Vienna during World War II who must make the choice between staying and being captured to be "processed" by the Nazis or escaping to America.
The Choice is a captivating novel about Edith Eva Eger, a woman who must choose whether to fight for the past that she loves or to embrace the future. After her great-aunt dies and leaves her with a letter asking her to do exactly as it says, she comes up with a plan to stay in Austria forever.
Edith Eva Eger is a psychologist who has always been fascinated with the past. As a young girl, her mother told her stories of their grandfather and grandmother in Eastern Europe, and she's always felt connected to them. But when Edith learns that her grandfather was Jewish, she feels like the past can't hold onto her any longer. She's not sure what will happen if she does find out about her family history, but she knows that if it happens, it will change everything. So she makes a choice: to escape the past and embrace the future.
Published Date | 2017-09-05 |
Duration | 12 hours 27 minutes |
Author | Edith Eva Eger |
Narrated | Tovah Feldshuh |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Health & Wellness |
Parent Category | Self Development, Memoir, World |