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In February 1953 the dikes broke in Zeeland. This true account tells of the courage of boys and girls, men and women, and of God’s protecting care.
Zeeland, a province in the Netherlands which lies lower than the sea, is the scene. The indomitable Zeelanders, joined to the sea in an endless struggle, are the characters of this true story of the recent tragedy in Holland. On February 1, 1953, the North Sea, furiously storming and rising with the tide, broke through the dikes and once more exacted its toll in human life, property, and precious land. Klaas Norel, who visited Zeeland just after the storm to survey the flooded polders and the human plight, writes for boys and girls this moving and vivid account of both the tragedy and the heroism brought on by the flood. The heroism belonged not only to the men and women of Holland, but to the children as well.
The sweet gospel message of the Lord’s care for His own are interwoven amid these scenes of tragedy and triumph, thus making this book absorbing and profitable reading for both the young and older ones as well.
Table of Contents
1.Preface
2.Stormy Saturday, A
3.”If We Should Not Meet Again”
4.Alarm, The
5.”Stand by, Boys!”
6.Water Comes, The
7.Coba Swims
8.Boat and a Raft, A
9.All Safe at Last
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