
Now Anna is left toĬare for her grandmother, and she'll do anything to keep her safe-a job Occupation ended her career as a concert violinist. Most of her family has been deported, and the Nazi Let's start with a description of the book from the publisher:Īnna has one chance for survival-and it lies in the hands of her mortal enemy.ġ943 and Anna Zadok, a Jewish Christian living in Prague, has lost Tolsma clearly strives for historical accuracy.The characters are far more complex than just their nationality would indicate.The book is set in Eastern Europe during World War II.I haven't been doing all that many book reviews lately, but with as much as I loved Daisies are Forever, I knew I had to get in on this one too.įortunately, this review is easier to write than that one was. The Melody of the Soul by Liz Tolsma was a fantastic look into life in Prague during World War II. Most recently, he received his Doctor of Ministry in advanced biblical and theological studies from Shepherds Theological Seminary (2023).I'm excited to talk a bit about a book I read this weekend. He has earned a BS in biblical studies and theology (2002), an MA in biblical and theological studies (2005), an MDiv with an emphasis in apologetics and theology (2008), and a ThM in church history and theology (2011). He later served as a pastor and youth pastor and taught high school Bible and science classes for six years. He made a public profession of his faith eight days before his eighth birthday. Chaffey was raised in a Christian home in northeastern Wisconsin and cannot think of a time in his life when he did not believe the gospel. For example, The Truth Chronicles is an engaging time travel adventure with creation apologetics woven throughout, while The Remnant Trilogy is a historical fiction series that highlights the reality of Noah, the ark, and the flood.ĭr. Tim’s novels also emphasize teaching the biblical worldview and defending God’s Word. His nonfiction titles deal primarily with theology and apologetics, such as his work on Christ’s resurrection titled In Defense of Easter. He is the author of more than two dozen fiction and nonfiction books. Since joining Answers in Genesis in 2010, Tim has written numerous articles for Answers magazine, the AiG website, and the Answers Research Journal.
