Man's Search for Meaning: Young Adult Edition: Young Adult Edition

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$11.99  $11.15
Publisher
Beacon Press
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Pages
192
Dimensions
5.9 X 9.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780807067994

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About the Author
Born in Vienna in 1905, Viktor E. Frankl published more than thirty books on psychology and served as a visiting professor and lecturer at Harvard, Stanford, and other universities in the United States. Frankl died in 1997.

John Boyne is the author of five novels for young readers, including The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, a New York Times #1 best seller that was made into a feature film. His novels have been published in more than fifty languages.
Reviews
"Could be particularly resonant among adolescents struggling with issues of meaning and purpose in their lives, especially at a time when different forms of bullying (including cyber-bullying) are all too prevalent in schools, and hate speech and hate crimes targeting any number of groups are on the uptick...With this new YA edition, making Frankl's work available to younger audience, [these] lessons become part of the legacy from one generation to another. We're never too old--or too young--to learn, not just the importance of meaning, but the meaning of tolerance and meaningfulness."
--Psychotherapy Networker

"This introduction will encourage young readers not only to read Man's Search for Meaning, but to pursue subjects of interest and keep memories alive."
--Association of Jewish Libraries

"Frankl still has much to teach the world."
--Meghan Cox Gurdon, Wall Street Journal

"Man's Search for Meaning is a book to read, to cherish, to debate, and one that will ultimately keep the memories of the victims alive."
--John Boyne, from the Foreword

"An enduring work of survival literature."
--New York Times

"One of the ten most influential books in America."
--Library of Congress