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020    9781987131765|q(sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 
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099    eAudiobook hoopla 
110 2  FlashBooks,|eauthor,|epublisher. 
245 10 Book(summary) Man's search for meaning /|cFlashBooks ; 
       original author: Viktor E. Frankl. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bFlashbooks,|c2014. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla. 
300    1 online resource (1 audio file (17 min.)) :|bdigital 
336    spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
344    digital|hdigital recording|2rda 
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506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
511 0  Read by Dean Bokhari. 
520    This is a FlashNotes book summary on Man's Search for 
       Meaning by Viktor Frankl. Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's 
       memoir has riveted generations with its descriptions of 
       life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual 
       survival. Between 1942 and 1945, Frankl labored in four 
       different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, 
       brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own 
       experience and the experiences of others he treated later 
       in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid 
       suffering, but we can choose how to cope with it, find 
       meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. 
       Frankl's theory - known as logotherapy, from the Greek 
       word logos ("meaning") - holds that our primary drive in 
       life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the 
       discovery and pursuit of what we personally find 
       meaningful. At the time of Frankl's death in 1997, Man's 
       Search for Meaning had sold more than 10 million copies in
       24 languages. A 1991 reader survey for the Library of 
       Congress that asked readers to name a "book that made a 
       difference in your life" found Man's Search for Meaning 
       among the 10 most influential books in America. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Frankl, Viktor E.|q(Viktor Emil),|d1905-1997.|tPsycholog 
       erlebt das Konzentrationslager.|lEnglish|xCriticism and 
       interpretation. 
600 10 Frankl, Viktor E.|q(Viktor Emil),|d1905-1997. 
650  0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)|vPersonal narratives. 
650  0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Psychologists|zAustria|vBiography. 
650  0 Internment camp inmates|vBiography. 
650  0 Nazi concentration camp inmates|vBiography. 
650  0 Logotherapy. 
650  0 Meaning (Psychology) 
700 1  Bokhari, Dean,|enarrator. 
730 0  hoopla (Digital media service) 
830  0 Flashbooks book summaries. 
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