Hiding Jewish refugees during WWII landed Corrie ten Boom in a German concentration camp. Released after ten months, she tramped the world with a burning desire to tell others that Jesus is a reality, that He lives, that He is victor. Join Corrie on a world-wide trip that could only have been planned by God.
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"Mother Teresa said "Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies." To me that captures the spirit and the message of Corrie ten Boom. I've recently been sent on a spiritual wandering of sorts. But in my tromping about I muddied the waters and my vision became blurred even more. And while I feel very far from where I started, and very comfortable where I am now, I adore this woman, and feel that regardless of our persuasions we could learn something from her sheer simplicity. She asks, "What else is there besides love and grace?" And after all my wanderings, what would I answer her? "Not much..." would be my reply."
— A.H. (5 out of 5 stars)
“Nadia May narrates Tramp for the Lord in a winsome and loving manner that would make Corrie ten Boom proud.”
— AudioFile" So so good!! "
— Samantha, 2/20/2014" If you liked The Hiding Place then you'll like this book. This tells of all Corrie's adventures sharing the gospel after the war. She is an incredible woman and it's inspiring to read of her experiences. "
— Tiffany, 2/14/2014" The history alone would be worth the read but the author has an honest, interesting, folksy charm that makes this book a winner. In point of fact, I now have to go back and reread "The Hiding Place" which I read decades ago. I think when she talks about "preaching" she may be using it in very general terms and is mainly referring to testifying, at least, that is the impression I got. "
— Jacksoncompound, 2/14/2014" Different from her first book, this book tells stories to learn by. I really enjoyed it, and learned a lot. I appreciated her faith through day-to-day struggles, and that we can overcome our struggles. "
— Heather, 2/13/2014" So moving! "
— Irene, 2/9/2014" This was a great sequel to The Hiding Place and went into great detail of a few expiriences previously mentioned. I liked the first one for its good plot and the lessons learned but this one I mostly loved the lessons. A very spiritual book. "
— McKaylla, 2/4/2014" Love this book. Didn't know the continuing story after the Hiding Place ends. Follows her travels around the world, miracles, casting out of demons, and people she meets (Brother Andrew and Ruth B Graham). Also love to read of familiar places (Indonesia, the Grote Kerk in Haarlem) and the odd Dutch word (or "Ik ga slapen" written out). V encouraging read. Side note: a communist officer she runs into refers to Billy Graham as "that machine gun of God." "
— Christine, 2/3/2014" Great book, at to your list! Biography of a great woman. "
— Michael, 1/31/2014" In The Great Divorce, Lewis describes a female 'Bright Spirit' as "one of the great ones" and quotes Milton to explain why "a thousand liveried saints attend her." That's how I think of Corrie ten Boom, the little old Dutch lady who survived a Nazi concentration camp, forgave her tormentors, and traveled the world for decades teaching people that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. This and The Hiding Place, her first novel, are both beautiful, moving, inspiring, and humbling books. You should read them! "
— J., 1/30/2014" What happened to Corrie Ten Boom after she was released from the concentration camp? This book tells more of her life. "
— Anita, 1/28/2014" This book was so inspiring as to how God works in the lives of good christian people. He is in the lives of all who truly seek him no matter what their particular faith and continues to guide them to all truth. I was so impressed with her determination to share her message of faith with the world until her dying day. "
— Carolyn, 1/28/2014" This is the sequel to "The Hiding Place" and centres on Corrie's postwar experiences and her travels around the world to share the gospel. Her stories, teaching, humility, and honesty are touching. The book's title needs an update. "
— Mary-Jane, 1/25/2014" Inspiring devotional anecdotes from the post-war life of a Christian Holocaust survivor. Emphasis on forgiveness, anti-materialism, and absolute trust in divine guidance. "
— Eremite, 1/23/2014" Read this book way back when I was in school ~ loved it ~ I read it every couple of years. Very inspirational! "
— Laurie, 1/13/2014" Great book; I love these types of books. You get a story and wisdom of life all in one. Her trials and travels apply to people who have nothing at all in common. "
— Wes, 1/9/2014" She found such joy in service! What a great example of a life well lived. "
— Carel, 1/7/2014" A very inspirational book. "
— Tikay, 1/7/2014" One of my role-models in life. This is what it means to have extraordinary faith and live as a godly woman. "
— Peggy, 1/5/2014" unfortunate title, but a great book. i hope i'm something like her when i'm 80. "
— Kristie, 1/3/2014" unfortunate title, but a great book. i hope i'm something like her when i'm 80. "
— Kristie, 1/3/2014" spiritual . . reinforced some beliefs i already have. "
— Jean, 1/2/2014" This is Corrie Ten Booms second book...just as neat as the first one. Her books changed my heart...a definite must read for everyone. What an amazing life she led! "
— Claudia, 12/25/2013" This is an amazing book by an amazing woman. Her life has been difficult and yet amazing all at once. And her faith and dependance on God are unmatched. I am amazed by her. She taught me much about faith and a deep love for God. "
— Joshua, 12/19/2013" This was a great read, but I didn't think it was quite as good as the Hiding Place. It is the story of Corrie Ten Boom after the war. It was very inspiring to me that she would dedicate her life to the Lord and would eventually forgive the people who imprisoned and tortured her. "
— Kendra, 12/17/2013" Amazing woman with unwavering faith and courage to share the message of Christ's love with the world. "
— Marisa, 12/16/2013" This sequel to The Hiding Place is great, but not quite as well written. It is a little choppy at times and a little redundant. Her story is still amazing, so that's what keeps it a great book. "
— Alison, 12/15/2013" On my way to pick up The Hiding Place from the library. Thanks to Pastor Mike for referencing this amazing women in his Lenten Service last week! "
— Cindy, 12/14/2013" The stories Corrie Ten Boom relates in this book are an amazing account of what can be done when you step out in faith. "
— Tina, 12/9/2013" This was a great sequel to The Hiding Place and went into great detail of a few expiriences previously mentioned. I liked the first one for its good plot and the lessons learned but this one I mostly loved the lessons. A very spiritual book. "
— McKaylla, 11/23/2013" It was nice to hear more from her, but I found it a little repetitive. It's a good read once, but I don't think I will read it again. "
— Mary, 10/5/2013" What an inspiring book! The sequel to 'The Hiding Place' (made into a movie). I saw the movie of the Hiding Place, but didn't read it before I read this one- however I still enjoyed it completely! Corrie Ten Boom was an amazing person and did some wonderful things! Definitely a must-read! "
— Emilie, 7/31/2013" An inspiring book! Easy to read and get from each chapter little morsels of inspiration and strength! "
— Linda, 7/17/2013" It is inspiring and hard to hear her life story! "
— Jonimarie, 7/7/2013" This is an amazing book by an amazing woman. Her life has been difficult and yet amazing all at once. And her faith and dependance on God are unmatched. I am amazed by her. She taught me much about faith and a deep love for God. "
— Joshua, 6/26/2013" I liked "The Hiding Place" more but this was a great story of an amazing woman. "
— Jennifer, 5/27/2013" A truly remarkable woman. Not as good a book as The Hiding Place but still worth 5 stars. "
— Rich, 5/23/2013" A lovely follow to the first book - The Hiding Place. Truely inspirational. "
— Jo, 4/29/2013" Tremendous and inspiring. I found this book in my church library and it had last been signed out in 1997! A new generation needs to read and re-read this book. "
— Harriette, 4/25/2013" Quick chapters, poignant stories, profound faith, and eternal truths. Corrie Ten Boom is inspiring on many levels, and she helps Christians to find some pragmatic application of the gospel in hard to endure situations. "
— Jill, 4/6/2013" I really enjoyed this book, expecially the first part when she talks more about her experiences helping people in the shelters. It's a very thought provoking book. "
— Nancy, 4/3/2013" spiritual . . reinforced some beliefs i already have. "
— Jean, 3/2/2013" Amazing stories of how God used this woman! She had an unusual trust in Him and served Him diligently throughout her life. "
— Honey, 2/9/2013" Very powerful!! "
— Marcy, 12/20/2012" This was a great read, but I didn't think it was quite as good as the Hiding Place. It is the story of Corrie Ten Boom after the war. It was very inspiring to me that she would dedicate her life to the Lord and would eventually forgive the people who imprisoned and tortured her. "
— Kendra, 11/26/2012" Inspiring story of a woman who lived a charmed life and the huge U turn of the concentration camp, loss/death around her and her connection to God and the strength she found. Very inspiring. "
— Janice, 11/5/2012" I liked "The Hiding Place" more but this was a great story of an amazing woman. "
— Jennifer, 4/29/2012" Another amazing book by Corrie Ten Boom. This book takes place where The Hiding Place leaves off with Corries work through her later life. Another story of forgiveness and positive choices in the midst of trials. I love her! "
— Emily, 3/26/2012" The Hiding Place was fantastic. This is the sequel, in a way, but it is no where near as good as the first. I kinda liked it in the beginning, but it quickly became very boring and annoying. I don't recommend it. "
— Deanna, 12/11/2011" She will forever be one I look up to for her commitment to the Lord. "
— EronMarie, 7/23/2011" This book can't compare in intensity to "The Hiding Place" but, it is very interesting and worth reading. "
— angelle, 7/19/2011" I admire her. "
— Spelunkingster, 7/5/2011" The second book by Corrie Ten Boom. Such an example of love and courage as she served the Lord. "
— Marilyn, 7/4/2011" I really enjoyed this book, expecially the first part when she talks more about her experiences helping people in the shelters. It's a very thought provoking book. "
— Nancy, 4/22/2011" Quick chapters, poignant stories, profound faith, and eternal truths. Corrie Ten Boom is inspiring on many levels, and she helps Christians to find some pragmatic application of the gospel in hard to endure situations. "
— Jill, 4/14/2011" On my way to pick up The Hiding Place from the library. Thanks to Pastor Mike for referencing this amazing women in his Lenten Service last week! "
— Cindy, 4/10/2011" It is inspiring and hard to hear her life story! "
— Jonimarie, 4/7/2011" Great sequel to "The Hiding Place" "
— Jean, 3/17/2011" If you liked The Hiding Place then you'll like this book. This tells of all Corrie's adventures sharing the gospel after the war. She is an incredible woman and it's inspiring to read of her experiences. "
— Tiffany, 3/3/2011" Encouraging stories. It was worth the time. "
— Caland, 2/7/2011" Outstanding stories.......amazing tales of how God was at work through this woman! "
— Jen, 2/6/2011" Beautiful book, written so well, stories the perfect length, each with it's own awesome message! "
— Zoe, 1/12/2011" What an inspiring book! The sequel to 'The Hiding Place' (made into a movie). I saw the movie of the Hiding Place, but didn't read it before I read this one- however I still enjoyed it completely! Corrie Ten Boom was an amazing person and did some wonderful things! Definitely a must-read! "
— Emily, 11/9/2010" It's the sequel to The Hiding Place. It has some neat stories and Corrie Ten Boom is just a saint! But I much prefer The Hiding Place to this book. "
— Laura, 9/25/2010Cornelia “Corrie” ten Boom (1892–1983) was a Dutch Christian Holocaust survivor who helped many Jews escape the Nazis during World War II. Her autobiography, The Hiding Place, was made into a movie of the same name. In 1967 Ten Boom was honored as one of the “Righteous among the Nations” by the State of Israel.
In the years after the closing chapter of The Hiding Place, she traveled ceaselessly, carrying her message of triumphant living all over the world, especially behind the Iron Curtain. The author of devotional books treasured by millions, she was also a colorful, amusing speaker.
Wanda McCaddon (a.k.a. Nadia May or Donada Peters) has narrated well over six hundred titles for major audiobook publishers, has earned numerous Earphones Awards, and was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine.
Wanda McCaddon (d. 2023) narrated well over six hundred titles for major audiobook publishers, sometimes with the pseudonym Nadia May or Donada Peters. She earned the prestigious Audio Award for best narration and numerous Earphones Awards. She was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine.