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RE: Book review: Edith Eger. The choice. The memoirs of a Holocaust survivor

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

Often books that are set in the author's life experience are more emotional for the reader. Especially if the writer expresses it honestly in the form of simple sentences that are close to the condition of the reader.

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Hi! True, there is a sensitive chord touched inside of those who read. And if there isn't something in you which is somehow related with the feelings of the author then you don't click so well and profound with the story.

Reading is always a subjective experience. What brings me to tears might leave someone cold.

I have a soft spot for memoirs and for people who have succeeded in overcoming any harsh adversity. I have been through a lot myself and therefore I get more emotional every time I read a powerful book like this one.