Description
Told through anecdotes and in response to letters and questions at her public appearances, she imparts a powerful lesson for all survivors that guilt, anger, resentment, and shame are a waste of energy. Forgiveness of our tormentors and ourselves is the end of victimization, a release from pain, and fosters resilience. This kind of forgiveness is not an act of self-denial. It actively releases people from trauma, allowing them to escape from the grip of their former tormentors, cast off the role of victim, and begin the struggle against forgetting in earnest.
About the Author
Eva Mozes Kor (1934-2019) was born in 1934 in Portz in the Transylvania region of Romania. After surviving Auschwitz, she moved to the US and ran the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center. In 2009, her YA (young adult) book Surviving the Angel of Death became an international bestseller. A community leader, champion of human rights, and tireless educator, Eva has been covered in numerous media outlets and is the subject of a documentary, Eva A-7063. She died on July 4, 2019 in Poland during her annual visit with students to Auschwitz.
Reviews
She dedicated herself decades later to telling of the Holocaust horrors spawned by religious and racial hatred, while preaching the power of forgiveness as a means of healing from devastating trauma." - Richard Goldstein, New York Times
"Moving beyond the pain that others inflict on us takes strength, courage, risk, and vulnerability that few of us possess in the measure of Eva Kor. She is our mentor and guide to self-freedom." - Steven D. Smith, PhD, Finci-Viterbi Executive Director Chair USC Shoah Foundation, UNESCO Chair on Genocide Education
Book Information
ISBN 9781949481440
Author Eva Mozes Kor
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Central Recovery Press
Publisher Central Recovery Press
Weight(grams) 333g