Escape to the Hiding Place

Escape to the Hiding Place by Marianne Hering is an illustrated edition published by Tyndale House Publishers in 2012. This 128-page book is presented in English and follows the journey of Patrick and Beth as they navigate World War II Holland. Their mission involves smuggling a baby to Corrie ten Boom in Haarlem while evading Nazi soldiers and encountering various challenges along the way.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights themes of bravery and sacrifice through the experiences of the main characters. As they meet a Russian surgeon and support two Jewish children confined for years, the story explores the impact of war on individuals and communities. This work falls within the genres of juvenile fiction, action and adventure, and religious themes, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions about history and morality.
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Patrick and Beth arrive in World War II Holland in the farm country. They must smuggle a baby (by bicycle) into the capable hands of Corrie ten Boom at her home in Haarlem. Along the way they hide from Nazi soliders, meet a Russian surgeon forced into service by the Germans, and encourage two Jewish children who haven’t been outside in over three years. The children learn to appreciate the bravery and sacrifice of everyday people who helped the Jews.
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