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Courage in the Face of Evil

Mark Shaw

9781633571198
263 pages
Crosslink Publishing
Overview

For Vera Konig, a Christian German nurse, the decision is clear: She must risk her life and that of Andrea, an orphaned Russian girl she is hiding at Ravensbrück Concentration Camp by trusting the enemy, a Nazi prison guard who may save Andrea or parade them both before a firing squad.

Based on a true story, this daunting scenario sets the stage for an inspiring novel of faith, redemption, and the blur between good and evil where three people's lives are transformed. Through Vera's eyes, we are reminded that love may be universal when human survival is at stake. At one point Vera dumfounds Nazi captors by organizing a Christmas party where children from 23 countries sing “Silent Night” bringing joy to those like Andrea facing transport to Auschwitz or extermination the next day.

Written in the spirit of Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale, the daring exploits of Vera, a true angel of mercy, shine through in dramatic fashion as hate, love and trust in God collide during the horrors of the Holocaust.

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Author Bio
A graduate of San Francisco Theological Seminary with a Masters Degree in Theological Studies, Mark Shaw, a former legal correspondent for ABC, CNN, and USA Today, is the author of 20+ books including the bestselling The Reporter Who Knew Too Much, The Poison Patriarch, Miscarriage of Justice, Beneath the Mask of Holiness, Stations Along the Way, and Road to the Miracle. He has penned articles for The New York Daily News, USA Today, Huffington Post and the Aspen Daily News, which he co-founded. More about Mr. Shaw, who lives in the San Francisco area, may be learned at www.markshawbooks.com, and Wikipedia (Mark William Shaw).