"Corrie ten Boom" book report on "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom
Date Submitted: 03/19/2001 01:35:07
The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom is the autobiographical account of Corrie and her sister, Betsie. The book takes place during World War II in Holland and Germany. Corrie tells of her home life, her capture, and her ministry to the Jews in the concentration camps.
Corrie begins telling of her home in the beje on top of the family watch shop. At forty-five she is still unmarried and she and her sister live
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her. A few weeks later when Corrie came to visit her, she found she had died.
Corrie was glad Betsie had gone to be with the Lord, because the treatment at Ravensbruck was getting worse. Then one morning during roll call, Corrie was told to stand to the side while all the other women were taken back into the Barracks. Then she was given back all her personal belongings and told that she was free!
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