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The True Story of a Real-Life Hero

It's World War II. Darkness has fallen over Europe as the Nazis spread hatred, fear and war across the globe. But on a quiet city corner in the Netherlands, one woman fights against the darkness.

In her quiet watchmaking shop, she and her…

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This book amazed me. As a writer of Christian Romantic Suspense, I've always thought I understood what it means to live by faith but Corrie Ten Boom and her sisters went to a concentration camp for helping Jews during WWII, then after the war, Corrie opened a mental health retreat for EVERYONE, including former Nazis and traitors. She and her sister set a high bar for any Christian to follow in their harrowing footsteps. Talk about inspirational!

Though this book was first published in 1971, its message of courage in the face of tyranny and forgiveness in response to evil remains stunning to this day.

I have read this book twice, twenty years apart, and both times I came away with a sense of awe that because of their strong faith, Corrie ten Boom and her family were willing to risk their own lives to protect those who were being hunted down by the Nazis.

Even when caught and sent to a concentration camp where they endured unspeakable cruelty, Corrie ten Boom and her sister, Betsie, did…

This is the Dutch Underground at its finest. The “why” people would risk their lives and resist the German persecution of the Jews came through loud and clear here.

Based on a true story, Corrie Ten Boom ran an underground cell out of her home in Harlem with the support of her family. Her religion sustained her through tremendous losses and suffering but enabled her to find peace for herself and others post-war.

From Elizabeth's list on WWII Resistance and Survival in europe.

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Those That Wake by Jesse Karp,

Mal's older brother has disappeared into thin air. Laura's parents went away for the weekend and when she gives them a call, they have no idea who she is. In pursuit of answers, the teens become entangled with two others similarly targeted by a force they don't understand and now,…

Set in Holland during WWII, this autobiography gives an up close and personal look at life in a German concentration camp.

The vivid descriptions of the horrid living conditions and prevailing illnesses made me feel like I was there. Most memorable was the discussion of the flea-infested straw bedding and the notion of being thankful for the fleas. The author and her sister were devout Christians, but why be thankful for fleas? However, the guards left the women alone because of the fleas.

I will also always remember how the author was given a small bottle of liquid vitamin D…

I will never forget this World War II story about Corrie Ten Boom and her sister who faced the Nazis and were sent to a concentration camp.

Like Anne Frank, the sisters bravely hid Jewish people in a closet above their father’s Dutch watch shop. What happened to them in the days and weeks that followed is the stuff of horror movies, but Corrie identified key moments when God showed up, leading her, comforting her, and teaching her.

Her quotes have never left me. “There is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still,” Corrie said. “The…

From Jamie's list on gutsy, godly women.

This is the true story of Corrie ten Boom, a fiftyish Dutch lady who would have been happy repairing watches and serving people until she died at home. But the Nazis took over. She began working with the Resistance and ended up in Ravensbrück.

The Hiding Place portrays the horrors of the concentration camp frankly, but ten Boom and her co-authors take care to show the hand of God in Corrie’s life. I was deeply impressed by Corrie’s sister Betsie, who felt compassion for the Nazis because of their deep depravity. Corrie strove unsuccessfully to have the same attitude. Much…

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Scout and the Rescue Dogs by Dianne Wolfer,

The summer holidays have finally arrived and Scout can’t wait for her adventure in the big rig with Dad. They’re on a mission to deliver donations of dog food to animal rescue shelters right across the state. There’ll be dad-jokes, rock-collecting, and a brilliant plan that will make sure everyone’s…

In this popular memoir, Corrie’s family is caught hiding Jews during the holocaust.

Reading about her family’s dedication to doing the right thing pressed on me and what I would do when facing prison or death for following my morals. Corrie’s love for her sister, who couldn’t help being honest, and the ladies’ desire to share the gospel with everyone they met is remarkable.

After reading this book, the Holy Spirit softened my heart for people of other beliefs to know the peace and hope of Jesus.

I have read many accounts of the Jewish and European atrocities which kept me interested and wanting a different outcome. As a historical fiction writer, I was so fascinated with the main character's innocence and then resolve to power by using her faith and her personal internal value to survive. Her story from a Christian point of view made me feel empowered to see that my personal faith and values can influence others even if only in a subtle way. This book is for everyone who wants to step back to a sad time and still see the good. My…

This book made me cry. Corrie Ten Boom and her family hid Jews during the Nazi occupation of Holland. They were betrayed, and Corrie and her sister Betsy ended up in a concentration camp in filthy overcrowded barracks, filled with fleas and vermin.

And yet Corrie’s and Betsy’s faith kept them going. They’d smuggled a small Bible into the camp which the sisters used to help bring peace to other suffering women. Betsy died in a cruel infirmary, but Corrie survived to become an acclaimed evangelist.

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Hotel Oscar Mike Echo by Linda MacKillop,

Home isn’t always what we dream it will be.

Eleven-year-old Sierra just wants a normal life. After her military mother returns from the war overseas, the two hop from home to homelessness while Sierra tries to help her mom through the throes of PTSD.

When they end up at a…

Wow, wow, wow, oh how I love this book and have read it so many times. Corrie Ten Boom was an “old Maid” watch repairer in Holland in WW2. She and her family rescued so many Jews from the Holocaust, only for her to be captured and sent to a concentration camp. She lived only due to an error in the Nazi’s paperwork. She would later term herself as a “vagabond” for Jesus and minister all around the world. I love her so much. Her wisdom and Christian truths ooze out of her story and are life applicable. In her…

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Those That Wake by Jesse Karp,

Mal's older brother has disappeared into thin air. Laura's parents went away for the weekend and when she gives them a call, they have no idea who she is. In pursuit of answers, the teens become entangled with two others similarly targeted by a force they don't understand and now,…

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