Book Review: Fraud by Nikki Munitz

Review by Beryl Eichenberger

This is a story about the power one has to change oneโ€™s life. In Fraud โ€“ How prison set me free, author Elka Schaimberg has collaborated with publisher Melinda Ferguston to tell Nikki Munitzโ€™s story. ย 

It is a stark reminder that, no matter where you come from, there is no guarantee that you wonโ€™t hit rock bottom or be dragged into a life that is humiliating, destructive and abusive. It is a tough read, but the authenticity of the story shines through.

This is a book about self-esteem, or lack of it, and how Munitzโ€™s experience of a life out of control and prison led her to find herself and her true calling. The upshot is that today she is a global expert on self-esteem and addiction. 

For Nikki Munitz, hers was a toxic family environment from the very beginning. Dysfunctional doesnโ€™t even begin to describe it. Born into a middle-class Jewish family, her mother was harsh and uncaring and her brothers became extremely negative forces in her life.

Compensation for her โ€˜deep sense of lackโ€™ leads her to excel in school, and gain a university place โ€“ but it is her desperate need to be loved, seen and to belong that drives her to up her game. From drinking to a love affair with heroin she reaches the edge of the precipice and tips over.

Itโ€™s a sad story, told with honesty and complete lack of self-pity. It will make you ask many questions โ€“ of yourself, society, family and friends, of the many contradictions in oneโ€™s make-up that can make a person plunge to the bottom and finally claw their way back to make a meaningful contribution in the world. Tough as it is, it lands with self-revelation, strength and taking control of oneโ€™s life and that in itself is inspirational.

The book is available at the Gitlin Library, and can be purchased from leading book stores.


โ€ข Published in the February 2024 issue โ€“ย Click here to start reading.

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