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(2006) Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl’s memoir has riveted generations of readers 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 those he treated 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 twenty-four languages. A 1991 reader survey by the Library of Congress and the Book-of-the-Month Club that asked readers to name a “book that made a difference in your life” found Man’s Search for Meaning among the ten most influential books in America. Born in Vienna in 1905 Viktor E. Frankl earned an M.D. and a Ph.D. from the University of Vienna. He published more than thirty books on theoretical and clinical psychology and served as a visiting professor and lecturer at Harvard, Stanford, and elsewhere. In 1977 a fellow survivor, Joseph Fabry, founded the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy. Frankl died in 1997. Harold S. Kushner is rabbi emeritus at Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, and the author of several best-selling books, including When Bad Things Happen to Good People. William J. Winslade is a philosopher, lawyer, and psychoanalyst at the University of Texas Medical School in Galveston.
(2016) It is April 1975, and Saigon is in chaos. At his villa, a general of the South Vietnamese army is drinking whiskey and, with the help of his trusted captain, drawing up a list of those who will be given passage aboard the last flights out of the country. The general and his compatriots start a new life in Los Angeles, unaware that one among their number, the captain, is secretly observing and reporting on the group to a higher-up in the Viet Cong. The Sympathizer is the story of this captain: a man brought up by an absent French father and a poor Vietnamese mother, a man who went to university in America, but returned to Vietnam to fight for the Communist cause. A gripping spy novel, an astute exploration of extreme politics, and a moving love story, The Sympathizer explores a life between two worlds and examines the legacy of the Vietnam War in literature, film, and the wars we fight today.
(2020) A New York Times bestseller
The bestselling sequel–and conclusion–to Victoria Schwab’s instant #1 New York Times bestseller This Savage Song.
Kate Harker is a girl who isn’t afraid of the dark. She’s a girl who hunts monsters. And she’s good at it. August Flynn is a monster who can never be human. No matter how much he once yearned for it. He has a part to play. And he will play it, no matter the cost.
Nearly six months after Kate and August were first thrown together, the war between the monsters and the humans is a terrifying reality. In Verity, August has become the leader he never wished to be, and in Prosperity, Kate has become the ruthless hunter she knew she could be. When a new monster emerges from the shadows–one who feeds on chaos and brings out its victim’s inner demons–it lures Kate home, where she finds more than she bargained for. She’ll face a monster she thought she killed, a boy she thought she knew, and a demon all her own.
A gorgeously written dark fantasy from New York Times-bestselling author Victoria Schwab, and one to hand to fans of Holly Black, Laini Taylor, and Maggie Stiefvater.
“Explosive.”–Brightly
(2019) The thrilling sequel to Victoria Schwab’s New York Times bestselling
City of Ghosts!
Trouble is haunting Cassidy Blake . . . even more than usual.
She (plus her ghost best friend, Jacob, of course) are in Paris,
where Cass’s parents are filming their TV show about the world’s
most haunted cities. Sure, it’s fun eating croissants and seeing
the Eiffel Tower, but there’s true ghostly danger lurking beneath
Paris, in the creepy underground Catacombs.
When Cass accidentally awakens a frighteningly strong spirit, she
must rely on her still-growing skills as a ghosthunter — and turn
to friends both old and new to help her unravel a mystery. But
time is running out, and the spirit is only growing stronger.
And if Cass fails, the force she’s unleashed could haunt the city
forever.
New York Times bestselling author Victoria Schwab returns to the
spooky and heart-pounding world of City of Ghosts, delivering thrilling
new adventures and an unforgettable spin on friendship. (Because
sometimes, even psychic ghost best friends have secrets…)
(2018) Ever since Cass almost drowned (okay, she did drown, but she doesn’t
like to think about it), she can pull back the Veil that separates
the living from the dead . . . and enter the world of spirits.
Her best friend is even a ghost.
So things are already pretty strange. But they’re about to get much
stranger.
When Cass’s parents start hosting a TV show about the world’s most
haunted places, the family heads off to Edinburgh, Scotland. Here,
graveyards, castles, and secret passageways teem with restless
phantoms. And when Cass meets a girl who shares her “gift,” she
realizes how much she still has to learn about the Veil — and herself.
And she’ll have to learn fast. The city of ghosts is more dangerous
than she ever imagined.
NYT bestselling author Victoria Schwab delivers a thrillingly spooky
and action-packed tale of hauntings, history, mystery, and the
bond between friends (even if that friend is a ghost . . .).
(2021) Where there are ghosts, Cassidy Blake follows … unless it’s the other way around?
Cass might have this ghost hunting thing down. After all, she and her ghost best friend Jacob have survived two haunted cities while travelling for her parents’ TV show.
But nothing can prepare Cass for New Orleans, a city bursting with old magic, secret societies, and scary séances. And the biggest surprise? An enemy she never expected to face: a messenger of Death itself.
Is Cass up to the challenge – and what will she have to lose to win?
A spooky, page-turning story combining ghostly hauntings, friendship and history
Perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Laini Taylor
Don’t miss City of Ghosts (Book 1) and Tunnel of Bones (Book 2) by Victoria Schwab.
