In My Father's House by Corrie Ten Boom

In My Father's House by Corrie Ten Boom

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Describes the years before "The Hiding Place", telling the story of Corrie's childhood in Holland. With an ever-changing entourage of "adopted" ten Booms - unwanted foster children, displaced refugees, hunted Jews - her home was a place where everyone felt welcome.

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In My Father's House by Corrie Ten Boom

This autobiographical account describes the years before "The Hiding Place", telling the story of Corrie's childhood in Holland. The ten Boom home was a narrow, three-storey stucco and brick watchshop in Haarlem, Holland, called "the Beje". Corrie was born there and in the book recounts the memorable characters who shaped her early life. With an ever-changing entourage of "adopted" ten Booms - unwanted foster children, displaced refugees, hunted Jews - the "Beje" was a home where everyone felt welcome. Corrie ten Boom was the author of "The Hiding Place", which records her family's underground activities to protect Jews against the Nazis in Holland. The book launched her into a ministry of speaking, teaching and writing as she became famous the world over - a ministry which lasted until her death in 1983 at the age of 91. "In My Father's House" is being re-issued to coincide with the centenary of her birth alongside "The Five Silent Years of Corrie ten Boom" by Pamela Rosewell.
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ISBN 13 9780340215937
ISBN 10 0340215933
Title In My Father's House
Author Corrie Ten Boom
Series God Changes Lives
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Year published 1990-03-23
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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