Man's Search for Meaning resembles nothing you've ever perused previously. The main portion of the book portrays Dr. Frankl's four years losing everything in inhumane imprisonments — a portrayal so loathsome, it abandons you devastate. Broken by his Holocaust encounters, Frankl battles to get by after he is liberated. In the second 50% of the book, Frankl demonstrates how that time of his life illuminates and builds up his hypothesis of "logotherapy" — he declares that life is tied in with discovering meaning, what is important to every person. As horrifying as his encounters seem to be, Frankl's hypothesis is loaded with adoration; he can discover reclamation for himself as well as other people. This book is flawlessly extraordinary. – Dianah