

The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel
Corrie ten Boom’s powerful true story springs to life in this graphic novel—an unforgettable tale of faith, courage, and compassion during WWII, beautifully told through over 1,500 vivid illustrations.
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The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel
Introduce your kids to a story of remarkable faith, grit, and compassion with The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel. This adaptation of Corrie ten Boom's beloved memoir brings her story to life through over 1,500 powerful full-color illustrations, making an unforgettable impact on readers ages 8–12 and up.
Corrie's story isn't easy—but it's essential. During World War II, she and her family risked everything to hide Jews and others targeted by the Nazi regime in their humble home above a watch shop in Holland. They built a secret room, orchestrated covert operations, and paid the price for their bold stand. Arrested and sent to a concentration camp, Corrie endured cruelty and loss. But through it all, her faith never broke. This graphic novel doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of war, yet it presents them in a way that's age-appropriate and deeply respectful.
From the same publisher who brought Corrie's original story to the world, this adaptation is grounded in historical truth and spiritual resilience. The 240-page book includes Scripture references and powerful visuals that reflect the emotional weight of each scene without overwhelming younger readers.
The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel invites your child to wrestle with real questions—What does it mean to be brave? To forgive? To stand up when others are silent? Whether he's encountering Corrie's story for the first time or revisiting it through a new lens, this edition helps your child to see that even ordinary people can make extraordinary choices.
This isn't just a story from history—it's a call to live with courage, conviction, and compassion in every age.
Heads-up for Parents! This edition includes Corrie's famous question to her father about a grown-up topic. His response is wise and age-sensitive, but we encourage previewing page 25 to decide if you'd prefer to postpone this conversation for your family.
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this product below:
Age 8 to 12 and beyond.

