Monday, May 12, 2008

The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom

The Hiding Place is an exceptional book set in Holland during World War II. The author, Corrie ten Boom is a strong, God-fearing woman, who tells about how she survived during the War. Truly, a watchmaker and two daughters could never be more interesting, for they are in the middle of a secret underground operation to hide the sought-out Jews. Its special themes are loyalty, betrayal, and generosity of human nature.

As Corrie and her family hide Jews in their home in Switzerland they are soon confronted by the danger that lurks around every corner. The plot goes well, until one day a man comes and begs for help for his wife, who’s been arrested for hiding Jews. Corrie gives him the money he needs; but just a little bit later, the enemy is banging at the door, and now the family must survive the terrors of the camps.

During her long stay at concentration camps, Corrie suffered many trials and tribulations and even learned how to be thankful for fleas.

Written & submitted by: Sierra & Carrie

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, my mom just received that book, and I cannot wait to read it! You did wonderful on the response, Sierra.
~Stefanie

Kendel said...

just a note The Hiding Place took place in Holland.
-Kendel

His Handmaiden said...

Aside from my response, I think that The Hiding Place really touched my heart. And the best thing about it was that it was really true. It made me stop and think- "What if I were in a situation like that?" which makes me more thankful. Even for bugs!!

SarahB said...

Sierra really BUGS! are you feeling
alright........I hope.

C.H.A.L.K. T.A.L.K.R.S. said...

Thank you,Kendel. I have edited the post to read Holland instead of Switzerland. :-)

SarahB said...

good job sierra

Tiffani-Joi said...

Sierra I love your response to The Hiding Place! I agree with everything you said 100%! It really does make us stop and think how fortunate we all are despite what we think are troubles. Great job!