The Watchmaker's Daughter
The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie ten Boom
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Product details:
- Edition number INT
- Publisher HarperCollins US
- Date of Publication 27 February 2023
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9780063319660
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages384 pages
- Size 26x154x240 mm
- Weight 402 g
- Language English 291
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1 New York Times bestselling author of The Terminal List
"An inspiring World War II story of courage and daring. ... Loftis deftly interweaves ten Boom's compelling tale with of two young women living just miles away-Anne Frank and Audrey Hepburn-to drive home the peril, grief, and spirit of resistance that surged through the occupied Netherlands. A well-researched, vivid, inspiring book that reminds us both of the power of resistance, and of the capacity of good people to stand up against evil in history's darkest hours." - Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Forest of Vanishing Stars
"Mr. Loftis has greatly enriched the ten Boom story with well-researched additional material . . . Corrie ten Boom's indomitable faith in the face of evil was extraordinary, and The Watchmaker's Daughter recounts a story that deserves to be remembered." - Wall Street Journal
"Like Larry Loftis's other bestsellers, The Watchmaker's Daughter brims with intrigue, derring-do, and narrative thrills. Corrie is a heroine for the ages: brave, intelligent, and shining with a spiritual light that never falters, even in the darkest of times." - Neal Bascomb, New York Times bestselling author of Faster and The Winter Fortress
"Larry Loftis has written a compelling account of the The Watchmaker's Daughter, Corrie ten Boom, who survived the horrors of the WWII concentration camp. The persecution Corrie endured led her to thank the Lord for turning a prison cell into God's training school. Such is the miraculous power of Jesus Christ." - Rev. Franklin Graham
"Like a skilled archaeologist, Larry unearths little-known fragments of Corrie Ten Boom's story. By mining everything from historical records to family mementos, he's exposed fresh facets of Corrie's remarkable ministry. If you loved The Hiding Place, read this book!" - Jim Daly, President, Focus on the Family
"This remarkable biography shows the true power of forgiveness and inspires readers to keep the faith." - Woman's World
"Astounding ... An intimate, detailed portrait ... The extraordinary bravery of Corrie ten Boom is eclipsed only by her ability to find faith and hope in utter darkness. Perfect for readers of biography and history." - Booklist
"The courageous life and deep religious faith of WWII Dutch resistance member Corrie ten Boom are recounted in this immersive biography from bestseller Loftis (The Princess Spy). ... A well-researched and often captivating portrait of a remarkable woman." - Publishers Weekly
"Loftis, bestselling author of nonfiction spy thrillers, ... turns up diaries and letters from others in ten Boom's circle as well as a trove of photographs that enable him to tell a detailed, moving story. ... A story of unbelievable suffering and courage that deserves to be told." - Kirkus Reviews
"A haunting and inspiring tale of moral courage." - Library Journal
"Through impeccable research and exquisite attention to detail, Larry Loftis brings readers the incredible true story of Corrie ten Boom, the first licensed female watchmaker in Holland, who risked everything to provide sanctuary for Jews and refugees during Nazi occupation in World War II. The Watchmaker's Daughter is an emotional and inspiring account of resistance that ultimately offers lessons in the power of faith and forgiveness, and reminds us all that out of darkness comes light." - Jack Carr, Navy SEAL Sniper and