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The Hiding Place
by Corrie ten Boom
In Junior High and High School I had either a Jewish English or History teacher for 4 of those years. I was saturated with units on the Holocaust. I've met a Holocaust survivor and read accounts of countless others. What has always stayed with me wasn't the horror of the times, but the hope that existed despite that horror. Corrie and her sister Betsie are extreme examples of that hope. Would that I could have the affect on people that Betsie had even in such dire and miserable circumstances. I was reminded where all my strength lies and that as I acknowledge that my strength will only grow. It was fitting that I read this at an especially challenging time for me as a mother.
Read this book. It is a healthy reminder of a time that we must never allow to repeat itself and powerful reminder of diamonds that emerged from the rough that was called the Holocaust.
Read this book. It is a healthy reminder of a time that we must never allow to repeat itself and powerful reminder of diamonds that emerged from the rough that was called the Holocaust.