Through Many Dangers, Books 1 and 2, by P.M. Kuiper, illustrated by Paula Barone / Luther’s Augustinian Theology of the Cross by Marco Barone
This book review examines P.M. Kuiper's historical fiction "Through Many Dangers," which tells the story of Dutch immigrant soldiers from Rev. Van Raalte's Holland Kolonie who served in the 25th Michigan Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. The review highlights how Kuiper uses historical fiction techniques to bring to life the experiences of God-fearing young men who maintained their faith and Dutch heritage while serving their country, featuring both the military trials and personal relationships of these soldiers.
The following book is reviewed by Robert P. Swierenga, Research Professor, A. C. Van Raalte Institute, Hope College, and Professor of History Emeritus, Kent State University Through Many Dangers, Books 1 and 2, by P.M. Kuiper, illustrated by Paula Barone. Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2021. 408 pages, $23.95. Paperback. The Civil War never ceases to fascinate Americans. This gem of a book tells the many dangers faced by the "Holland Rangers" of Company I of the 25th...
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