As the main character and narrator of The Hiding Place, we see
the events of World War II and her early life through her eyes. She is
an extraordinary woman who presents her story in a very humble way, striving
to emphasize that she was always an instrument of God. Her early life
molded her.......
This character is given by Corrie an almost saintly description. She
learned early in her life that her weak heart would never allow her to
have children, so she chose to never marry and to instead provide a home
for her father and Corrie and also to meet the needs of the less.........
This character is known as Father (to Corrie and Betsie), Opa, or.......
This story is an autobiography written by Corrie ten Boom with the help
of John and Elizabeth Sherrill. It begins in 1937 with the........
This part of the autobiography occurs from the beginning with the celebration
of th........
This part of the story takes place from the time Corrie is released
from Ravensbruck until.........
The point of view is first person as it is told entirely from the recollections
of Corrie ten Boom. We ......
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