Recently I reread "The Hiding Place" by Corrie Ten Boom. It is about a Christian woman during World War II. This holocaust story is full of hope and faith. She has amazing trust in God, which pulls her through the challenges she endures.
One section I particularly like is when Corrie and her sister, Betsie, chose to be thankful for their circumstances. I also love the theme of forgiveness that is throughout the entire book.
While I don't want to give too much away (hence the brief review), I do admire the resilience Corrie and her sister display. She has learned how to be resilient, and because of her beliefs, choices she makes are easy for her. She is showing self-esteem, spirituality, and hope while finding meaning. These are all tenants of a resilient person.
I highly recommend
The Hiding Place (hard copy) and
The Hiding Place (Kindle edition).
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