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The Eleventh Hour

by Michael Phillips
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Overview

The Prussian Baron von Dortmann and his daughter face the uncertainty of life just before WW II as their faith and relationships are tested. Tyndale House Publishers

Synopsis

Prussia, 1937

Baron von Dortmann cares for his family with the same passion and devotion with which he tends the roses in his beloved garden. He brings his beautiful daughter, Sabina, to the garden and through his stories, teaches her his wonderful life lessons about God, creation, and love. Already she has caught the eye of the young American, Matthew, and their neighbors’ son, Gustav.

Amid the placid rhythms of his life, the baron looks over his estate with both a father’s and a gardener’s eyes.

Unfortunately, he is not the only one watching. . . .

Suddenly a storm sweeps over neighboring Poland—the thunder and lightening of the German blitzkrieg—and it will change the Dortmann’s life forever.

The baron will be left with a most difficult decision.

Sabina will be left with the secret of the rose.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Tyndale House Publishers
Pages
496
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781414307879

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