The hiding place / by Allan Sloane. 1973.

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The hiding place / by Allan Sloane. 1973.

1 folder ([3], 211 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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Allan Everett Sloane (pseudonym Ellison Carroll) was born in 1914 in New York City (NY). He was a writer for radio, television and films. Although he began his career as a newspaperman in 1936, Allan Sloane became a writer for radio in 1943 (Man behind the gun), later moving to television and films. One area of subject matter for his writing was exceptional children. He once stated that he tried to draw the attention of his audience to the needs of children who were different, and o...

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Evangelical Dutch Christian worker, evangelist and author; born Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ten Boom on April 15, 1892 in Amsterdam; along with her entire family was active in Protestant church work in the Netherlands where she started a nationwide Christian girls club; during World War II she and other members of her family helped to hide Jews and other refugees from Nazis; arrested along with her father and sister in 1944 and sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp; only family member to survive; ...