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OverviewInspired by the extraordinary life of Edith Eger, Dancing through Shadows is a sweeping dual-timeline historical novel about survival, memory, and the radical power of choice. 1944, Auschwitz. Sixteen-year-old Edith arrives at the gates of Auschwitz with her parents and sister, believing the nightmare will be temporary. Within hours, her parents are sent to their deaths. Stripped of her home, her name, and any illusion of safety, Edith is thrust into a world ruled by hunger, brutality, and arbitrary fate. When she is ordered to dance for Josef Mengele, she faces a choice that will define her survival. She cannot control the cruelty around her-but she can decide who she will be inside it. In the camp, imagination becomes sustenance, memory becomes rebellion, and hope becomes an act of defiance. 1970s, United States. Decades later, Edith is Dr. Edith Eger-a respected psychologist, wife, mother, and immigrant determined to prove that survival means success. In her California therapy room, she treats soldiers shattered by war, survivors of abuse, and patients imprisoned by guilt and shame. She teaches them about responsibility, resilience, and the freedom to choose their response to suffering. But as she guides others toward healing, the past she buried begins to surface. Nightmares return. Survivor's guilt whispers. The girl who danced in Auschwitz refuses to remain silent. As the timelines converge, moments from the camp echo through the therapy room, revealing how the lessons Edith learned in captivity-about endurance, identity, and inner freedom-became the foundation of her groundbreaking approach to trauma. She comes to understand that survival is not the same as living, and that true liberation requires confronting the memories she spent decades suppressing. Edith is a powerful, emotionally resonant novel about the long shadow of history and the courage it takes to face it. It explores the psychology of trauma with clarity and compassion, showing how the mind can both imprison and liberate us. Through hunger and humiliation, exile and reinvention, silence and speech, Edith's journey becomes a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. At its heart, this is not only a story about the Holocaust-it is a story about what happens after. About the invisible prisons we build to survive. About forgiveness that does not excuse. About grief that transforms into purpose. And about a woman who discovered that even in the darkest of places, freedom begins with a single, unshakable truth: They can take everything-except your mind. Emotional, inspiring, and ultimately life-affirming, Dancing through Shadows is a novel for readers of historical fiction, book club audiences, and anyone drawn to stories of transformation. It is the story of a girl who endured the unimaginable-and grew into a healer who taught the world how to choose freedom. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lucille DevereauxPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9798249989897Pages: 414 Publication Date: 26 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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