Exuberant Despair offers a fresh, poetic, and deeply thoughtful journey through Ecclesiastes for readers who want more than a surface-level reading of Scripture. James M. Rankin brings Solomon's ancient wisdom into conversation with modern questions about meaning, pleasure, time, oppression, mortality, wisdom, and faith, showing how the book's raw honesty can lead to reverence and hope. Blending original poetry, commentary, New Testament connections, discussion questions, guiding principles, and practical action steps, this book is designed for personal devotion, Bible study, and reflective reading. Rankin presents Ecclesiastes as a living dialogue rather than a distant text, helping readers wrestle with life "under the sun" while keeping their eyes fixed on God's sovereignty and Christ's fulfillment. At the heart of the book is a powerful message: vanity is not the final word. Through the tension of despair and the promise of divine purpose, Exuberant Despair invites believers, seekers, and lovers of wisdom literature to find deeper clarity, stronger faith, and renewed wonder in ancient truth.