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    The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom, John Sherrill (With), Elizabeth Sherrill (With), Nadia May (Read by)

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    (Other Format - Unabridged, 1 MP3, 8 hrs 30 min)

    • Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc
    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • ISBN-13: 9780786194230
    • Sales Rank: 149,256
    • Edition Description: Unabridged, 1 MP3, 8 hrs 30 min
     
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    This 35th anniversary edition of a best-selling book recounts Corrie tenBoom's horrific experiences in Hitler's concentration camps, explains how she survived, and offers hope through her timeless message of courage and faith.

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    Biography

    Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was born in Haarlem, The Netherlands. After being arrested in 1944 for helping Jews escape the Nazi regime, Corrie spent the last year of World War II in various prison camps. After the war, she was invited to share her experiences in over sixty countries and was honored by the state of Israel for her work during the war. Her life story, The Hiding Place, was originally released in 1971. In 1977, she settled in California, where she remained until her death in 1983, on her 91st birthday.

    John and Elizabeth Sherrill have authored or coauthored numerous best sellers with sales in excess of 50 million, including The Hiding Place, The Cross and the Switchblade, and God's Smuggler. Their ongoing work as roving editors for Guideposts magazine has taken them from their home in Westchester County, New York, to assignments in five countries.

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    A great read to discuss perseverance and convictionby Anonymous

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    April 11, 2005: This book was slow at first. I think it had to share some background information to help the reader understand the family and its circumstances. This book has several thought provoking passages that explained life situations that I particularly enjoyed. The comparison of death and a train ride, the idea that some knowledge is to heavy for children to carry, and the analogy of the fleas and being grateful in all circumstances. This book will give you hope, and reason to realize that maybe your life isn't so tough after all. A little kindness and compassion can go a long way even in the coldest of hearts.

    one of the bestby Anonymous

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    January 03, 2005: All I can say is that this book changed my faith.It was amazing.You would be depriving yourself if you don't read it.


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