I recently read Corrie ten Boom’s Holocaust memoir, The Hiding Place, for the umpteenth time. It’s radically different from other Holocaust memoirs, as ten Boom writes about her enemy, the Nazis, with angelic empathy. Although ten Boom is frank about her momentary anger and bitterness, by the end of the book she opens up a …
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