The Gift (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Winner of the 2021 Audie Award
“I will be forever changed by Edith Eger’s story.” —Oprah
A practical and inspirational guide to stopping destructive patterns and imprisoning thoughts to find freedom and joy in life—now updated to address the challenges of the pandemic and a world in crisis.
World renowned psychologist and internationally bestselling author, Edith Eger’s, powerful New York Times bestselling book The Choice told the story of her survival in the concentration camps, her escape, healing, and journey to freedom. Readers around the world wrote to tell her how The Choice moved them and inspired them to confront their own past and try to heal their pain. They asked her to write another, more prescriptive book. Eger’s second book, The Gift, expands on her message of healing and provides a hands-on guide that gently encourages readers to change the thoughts and behaviors that may be keeping them imprisoned in the past.
Eger explains that the worst prison she experienced is not the prison that Nazis put her in but the one she created for herself: the prison within her own mind. She describes the most pervasive imprisoning beliefs she has known—including fear, grief, anger, secrets, stress, guilt, shame, and avoidance—and the tools she has discovered to deal with these universal challenges. These lessons are offered through riveting and inspiring stories from her life and the lives of her patients.
This new, revised edition of The Gift contains two new chapters that examine the invaluable insights and lessons Edie learned during the Covid-19 pandemic; a time she used to rediscover freedom even in lockdown and to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, including preparing and sharing meals with the ones we love. Edie includes recipes for some of her favorite dishes which have been updated and tested by her daughter Marianne Engle and explains how food can be a deep expression of love and connection.
As readers seek to find joy and some peace in these challenging times, Eger’s wisdom and heartfelt advice is as timely, and timeless, as ever and certain to resonate with Eger’s devoted readers and those who have not yet found her transformational wisdom.
Filled with empathy, insight, and humor, The Gift captures the vulnerability and common challenges we all face and provides encouragement and advice for breaking out of our personal prisons to find healing and greater joy in life.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A woman who’s seen some of the worst that life has to offer explains how to make a better and happier life for yourself in this genuinely unique self-help book. Edith Eger was just 17 when she and her Hungarian Jewish family were sent to Auschwitz. Edith survived that living nightmare and went on to become a well-respected psychologist, treating patients struggling with PTSD. In The Gift, she shares some of the lessons she learned from her years of practice, as well as the hard-won wisdom gained in her remarkable life. She demands that we take an honest look at ourselves (“Would you like to be married to you?”) and pulls no punches, while speaking from a place of compassion and healing. Celebrated actress Tovah Feldshuh is a great fit for narrating Eger’s tough-love advice, sounding like the caring but no-nonsense grandmother we all wish we had.
Customer Reviews
An Eye Opener
This book was recommended by a friend and didn’t have any idea what I was about to read. Not only has this opened my eyes, but has also opened my heart.
A transformative must read!
This book has changed my prospective in the most profound way, when dealing with issues from my past.
I’ve read both of Dr. Edith Eger’s books:“ The Choice” and “ The Gift”. Highly recommend reading both.