One of the most significant figures of the twentieth century, Dr. Viktor E. Frankl and his message of finding purpose and meaning have compelled generations of readers who have been impacted by his landmark book, Man’s Search for Meaning. Viktor Frankl experienced the worst of human suffering during. World War II. A doctor and psychiatrist, Frankl was arrested and deported with his Family in 1942 and was a prisoner in four different concentration camps. Hoping to be reunited with his family, he leamed upon liberation three years later that they had all perished, yet, remarkably, he did not succumb to bittemess or anger. Instead, Frankl expanded on the thoughts he had prior to his imprisonment about the vital importance of finding one’s life purpose. Embracing Hope, a new collection of four pieces from Frankl’s personal archives, offers even more insight and wisdom for readers searching for purpose and meaning. Interwoven throughout is Frankl’s enduring message of finding hope in the face of great adversity and his insistence that we must remain open to life. In a time of worldwide struggle and suffering, Embracing Hope is sure to engage both devoted fans and new readers.