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Viktor Frankl : A Life Worth Living
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Viktor Frankl : A Life Worth Living

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Viktor Frankl
Author(s): Anna Redsand

When he was a teenager in Austria, Viktor Frankl began developing logotherapy, a revolutionary form of psychotherapy based on the belief that humanity’s primary motivational force is the search for meaning. Unlike most forms of psychotherapy, logotherapy encourages patients to look to the future and live their lives fully, rather than relive the past. Then something happened that put Frankl’s philosophies to the test: He and his wife and parents were sent to a concentration camp.

Frankl survived; his family did not. In his grief, Viktor turned to his work. The outcome was his magnum opus: Man’s Search for Meaning, an account of life in the camps from the point of view not only of a survivor but a psychologist. The writing of this book saved Viktor in his darkest hour and was the beginning of a new start in what was to be a long and rewarding life. Man's Search for Meaning went on to become one of the most influential books of our time.
This thoroughly researched biography is a compelling account of one man’s struggles and, ultimately, his triumphant success in forging a life worth living. Author’s note, bibliography, end notes.


Review(s):
"An intriguing biography of a man who made a huge impact on the lives of many." School Library Journal

"[Anna S. Redsand] successfully illuminates how the Holocaust deeply affected Frankl's life and career." Publishers Weekly

"This account resounds with the optimism that characterized Frankl's life despite his profound losses during the Holocaust." Horn Book Guide

Bank Street Children’s Best Books of the Year, Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies (NCSS/CBC), New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age

ISBN:  9780618723430