After reading this book, I kept on thinking on its theme for about half an hour without a blink of an eye. I felt like it poured something 'meaningful' into my soul. It was logical as well as sentimental - what I look for in every book. There was such a deepness in the story that I felt myself roaming around in concentration camps without being seen by murderous soldiers. It was so painful to see dying inmate with no hope in his chest. I found myself tired with an arc-shaped back due to heavy burden of uncertainty, insult, work, cruelty and fear. I was feeling-less as they were due to constant torture, hunger and lack of sleep. But I saw hope-full ones too there having 'meanings in their life ' - love for their wives, urge to hug their children and to complete their partially-done work. It kept them physically straight and spiritually healthy. In the first part of Book, FRANKL analyzed the situation of concentration camps and draw a psychological conclusion out from e...
a boy on the journey of healing...