
Maria Gomori
The inspirational autobiography of Maria Gomori, the world’s foremost teacher of Satir family processes, who at the age of ninety-seven continues to work tirelessly with people around the world.
Her life encompasses the romance of her days at the Sorbonne in the 1930s, the terror of her escape from a Nazi death march, and her family’s daring flight from Hungary in the face of the Soviet invasion of 1956. Her new life in Canada brought fresh challenges – a horrific car accident, the death of her beloved husband – as well as the joys of a growing family, establishing a pioneering career in social work and the Satir approach to family therapy, and learning and practicing alongside many of the leading figures of the time