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Corrie Ten Boom: The Watchmaker's Daughter

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The story of Corrie ten Boom has inspired millions of people all over the world. Jean Watson is a skilful author and presents Corrie’s stirring life and challenging hope–filled message for young readers. The Watchmaker’s Daughter traces the life of this outstanding Christian woman from her childhood in Haarlem, through her suffering in Nazi concentration camps, to her world–wide ministry to the handicapped and underprivileged. This exciting victorious book will allow you to meet this beloved woman and learn of God’s wonderful provision and blessing through adversity.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Jean Watson

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Jean Watson, having been a teacher, has gone on to have a career in writing involving writing lesson material for children geared for religious lessons and Sunday School. Jean’s stories have been broadcast on TV and radio.

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Profile Image for Irina Storozuk.
199 reviews4 followers
August 27, 2021
Releído después de varios años y ¡wow!

Es la biografía de Corrie pero debo admitir que me impactó aún más la vida de Betsie. Me quedó con esta frase como resumen: "Nosotros podemos ir a cualquier parte diciendo a la gente, que no hay lugar en la tierra tan oscuro que el amor de Dios no pueda brillar en él. Ellos nos creerán porque nosotros hemos estado aquí, en Ravensbruck."
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Author 10 books85 followers
November 18, 2024
Emotional, powerful read. God's presence and provision in the hardest of situations.
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273 reviews15 followers
March 28, 2023
Read as part of The StoryGraph’s Genre Challenge 2023: Prompt 4. A biography about someone you don't know much about

I have heard Corrie Ten Boom talked about multiple times in the past but has never got around to reading her autobiography “The Hiding Place”. The ask for this prompt was to find a biography specifically so I was thrilled to find that there was a biography written about Corrie by Jean Watson and available on Audible! I am so so so happy to have found, chosen, and read this book.

An absolutely remarkable story of courage, faith, and love in the face of so much evil. Inspiring doesn’t quite cut it as a word to describe this woman who went through everything she did and still managed to spend her life spreading a message of love - including to those who caused the very pain she went through and atrocities she witnessed. It is such a challenge to me as I work to forgive others who have harmed me far less than what she went through but also reassuring that she didn’t do it in her own strength but instead through the strength Jesus gave her.

It was also fascinating to read a book on inspirational individuals from WW2 who weren’t Jews. The story of Corrie is that of a woman in Nazi occupied Holland who chose to put herself at risk my helping others.

This is an amazing faith building, motivational, insightful, and honestly jaw dropping book that I recommend to absolutely anyone to read.
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874 reviews
May 25, 2020
A totally morbid read aloud for my little boys. Pretty sure someone died in every single chapter, even before the Nazis showed up. My boys would log the daily deaths. Nonetheless, Carrie ten Boom and her family were pretty inspiring and the content gave us much to talk and think about.
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97 reviews42 followers
November 6, 2011
I started reading this just after the Hiding Place. They are just on two completely different levels. The Watchmaker's Daughter seems to move through so many of the key events so quickly and I really did not like how it was written. As well as this, I noticed that the order of events in the two books were not quite the same, which irked me. I'm inclined to believe the autobiography is the more accurate, and it shouldn't be too hard to stay consistent with that. The Hiding Place is much, much better.
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103 reviews
February 2, 2013
I do not usually write about the books I read but this women deserved a little note.


When I first started to read this book I thought, "Not another book about the holocost!!". But as I continued to read this book was so much more. Not only does it weave in stories of survivers, but shares stories about family. The author narrates her own memories. She tells of how she and her brother grew up in a survivor'f house, how she navigated the halls of education as a woman, how her her experienes shaped the kind of women she is.

I enjoyed this book and I hope you will too!

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90 reviews
October 13, 2021
Habré leído este libro fácil una tres/cuatro veces pero creo que está fue la que más me conmovió y hacerlo en una lectura conjunta, me sirvió el doble.
Aunque el relato es algo crudo en cuanto a las vivencias de las hermanas Ten Boom a lo largo de la 2da Guerra Mundial, deja hermosas enseñanzas. Parafraseo mi favorita: "Corrie, debemos agradecer por las pulgas [...] Gracias a ellas, ningún oficial viene a vigilar y podemos llevar adelante los estudios bíblicos" Betsie enseña que en todo momento hay que agradecer, si ellas lo hicieron en uno de los lugares más oscuros, todos podemos.
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239 reviews
September 5, 2008
This is a good introductory book for young children. It is the story of Corrie ten Boom written for "young people." The author uses many actual quotes from Corrie ten Boom's own writings, which adds greatly to the story. Not a replacement for her actual writings, but a good way to introduce her to young children.
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Author 1 book78 followers
July 8, 2010
This is a book for Christians or Jewish people. This is a religious book about one of the greatest women models in the world-Corrie Ten Boom. It's a wonderful true-life story for people to read and understand it was like.
1 review8 followers
April 21, 2020
I read this book for my school biography project and it was okay. It moved very fast and I wish it would have explained things more. But, it was a good book to read if you want just a brief overview
of Corrie ten Boom's life.
Profile Image for Beckie Henley-Bates.
33 reviews1 follower
April 20, 2020
I read this aloud to my children. I have read the hiding place and loved Corrie Ten Boom. The watchmakers daughter was a good age appropriate version for kids to learn of the horrific events of WW2.
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29 reviews3 followers
April 2, 2022
The story of Corrie ten Boom is five stars, but the writing of this book was definitely lacking. I listened to the audiobook with my kids and some parts it was hard to understand who the author was talking about, so I would have to pause and clarify. There are several deaths throughout the book, some much more heartbreaking than others, but the different miracles and ways that God moved in Corrie’s heart and life were incredible, and far more memorable than the losses. My boys (ages 8, 7, 4, and 2) didn’t get into this one very much; it was definitely less action and adventure than the other books we’ve read, but I think it was a worthwhile exposure to a beautiful woman of God.
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37 reviews4 followers
April 6, 2025
I know the story of Corrie Ten Boom, having read other books and seen her movie. What I loved about this read by Jean Watson, is, I feel it is a perfect read for a preteen or teenage. I know the holocaust was horror against humanity, so sometimes these emotions can be too much for a young mind, reading alone. This book does not get too detailed in the horror, but it does show the reactions, family support, and love of Jesus in response to the unfairness in life.
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May 20, 2023
Really great story. I can’t believe what the Jews and the people like corrie experienced. Corrie and her family did really kind and brave and selfless things. God worked in Corries life and the people she chose to forgive.this book is amazing.
25 reviews
May 19, 2018
Great story about a fathers' daughter who loved what watches and their importance can be (no spoiler).
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442 reviews
October 16, 2020
The story of Corrie Ten Boom is a wonderful one!
However, the actual writing of this book was very choppy. It jumped around and was hard to follow.
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July 11, 2022
Corrie ten Boom was an amazing person!
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March 13, 2024
A good biography on this strong Christian woman. I heartily recommend, but make sure you read 'The Hiding Place' also.
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305 reviews
April 19, 2024
This is an amazing true story of courage and faith. It drove me to Google the main character and to watch a YouTube documentary about her. Great lesson about Forgiveness for me
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