





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
The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel introduces a new generation of readers to the remarkable true story of Corrie ten Boom and her family's courageous efforts to protect Jews during World War II. Adapted from Corrie's bestselling memoir, this graphic novel uses more than 1,500 full-color illustrations to make an important historical account accessible to readers ages 8–12 and up.
Before her arrest, Corrie lived with her family above a watch shop in Holland. Together, they secretly sheltered Jews and others targeted by the Nazi regime, eventually creating a hidden room in their home to help protect those in danger. Their actions placed the entire family at risk and ultimately led to imprisonment and time in a concentration camp.
While the book does not avoid the realities of war, persecution, and loss, it presents these events in a thoughtful and age-appropriate manner. Throughout the story, Corrie's faith, compassion, and perseverance remain central, offering readers a powerful example of courage and conviction during difficult circumstances.
The 240-page graphic novel includes Scripture references and historically grounded illustrations that help bring the events of World War II to life. The visual format makes this significant story more approachable for younger readers while preserving the emotional and historical depth of the original memoir.
As readers follow Corrie's journey, they encounter important themes of faith, sacrifice, forgiveness, and standing up for what is right, even when the cost is high. The result is both a compelling historical account and an inspiring personal story.
Parent note: This adaptation includes Corrie's well-known childhood question to her father about a mature topic. His response is thoughtful and age-sensitive, but families may wish to preview page 25 before sharing the book with younger readers.
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this product below:
Age 8 to 12 and beyond.








