The Happiest Man on Earth, Eddie Jaku
The Happiest Man on Earth, Eddie Jaku
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The Happiest Man on Earth
The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor

Bestseller

Author: Eddie Jaku

Narrator: Raphael Corkhill

Unabridged: 3 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

A New York Times BestsellerIn this uplifting memoir in the vein of The Last Lecture and Man’s Search for Meaning, a Holocaust survivor pays tribute to those who were lost by telling his story, sharing his wisdom, and living his best possible life.Born in Leipzig, Germany, into a Jewish family, Eddie Jaku was a teenager when his world was turned upside-down. On November 9, 1938, during the terrifying violence of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, Eddie was beaten by SS thugs, arrested, and sent to a concentration camp with thousands of other Jews across Germany. Every day of the next seven years of his life, Eddie faced unimaginable horrors in Buchenwald, Auschwitz, and finally on a forced death march during the Third Reich’s final days. The Nazis took everything from Eddie—his family, his friends, and his country. But they did not break his spirit.Against unbelievable odds, Eddie found the will to survive. Overwhelming grateful, he made a promise: he would smile every day in thanks for the precious gift he was given and to honor the six million Jews murdered by Hitler. Today, at 100 years of age, despite all he suffered, Eddie calls himself the “happiest man on earth.” In his remarkable memoir, this born storyteller shares his wisdom and reflects on how he has led his best possible life, talking warmly and openly about the power of gratitude, tolerance, and kindness. Life can be beautiful if you make it beautiful. With The Happiest Man on Earth, Eddie shows us how. Filled with his insights on friendship, family, health, ethics, love, and hatred, and the simple beliefs that have shaped him, The Happiest Man on Earth offers timeless lessons for readers of all ages, especially for young people today.

About Eddie Jaku

Eddie Jaku OAM was born Abraham Jakubowicz in Germany in 1920. In World War Two, Eddie was imprisoned in Buchenwald and Auschwitz concentration camps. In 1945, he was sent on a 'death march' but escaped. Finally he was rescued by Allied soldiers. In 1950 he moved with family to Australia where he lived for over sixty years. Eddie was married to his wife Flore for 75 years and they had two sons, four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He died peacefully in October 2021, at the age of 101.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rowan on August 03, 2022

Wow. It’s difficult to put this one into words. From the moment Holocaust survivor, Eddie Jaku, addressed me, the reader, as his friend, I felt emotional. The Happiest Man on Earth was both heartbreaking and inspiring. It was a fairly quick, but powerful read that I couldn't put down. I found myself......more

Goodreads review by Shes_a_book_geek on July 27, 2020

In the few hours it took me to read this book I made a new friend, his name is Eddie, and I am sharing his story with you because I believe it deserves to be heard. We not only need to understand how he survived, but people also need to hear how he values friendship and kindness. The Happiest Man on......more

Goodreads review by Camela on November 24, 2024

In this powerful and deeply moving audiobook, Jaku shares his incredible survival story, one that begins with the unimaginable loss of almost his entire immediate family to the Nazi killing machine. His personal experience of imprisonment in Auschwitz and Buchenwald is recounted with raw emotion, de......more

Goodreads review by Krystal on November 30, 2021

OH MY GOD. I am SO GLAD I read this book. There's a story here - a fascinating survivor's tale - but most of all there is hope, and love, and above all, kindness. This is the story of a man who suffered through great tragedy and hardship, who spent years fighting one day at a time just to LIVE, and who......more

Goodreads review by Colin on January 22, 2023

I wasn’t quite ready for another Holocaust survivor book. I’ve read a few and sought out the well-crafted films, but thought I had had my fill for a while. A friend gave me Eddie’s memoir for Christmas. I put it aside for a later date, but his photo on the book cover, his kind face, his inviting, all......more