Man's Search for Meaning (1955)

Man's Search for Meaning  (1955)

"A book you would hope every person on earth would read. How even in the face of unimaginable terror and inhumanity -- the Holocaust -- we still have a choice about how we respond. Here is Frankl’s own experience and conviction that we can hold on to our dignity and humanity even when facing almost certain death."

(This comment is from my favorite Australian bibliophile and humanitarian, Jane Sloane... TB)

Author: Victor Frankl
Published: January 1st, 1955
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