Letters from Katie Luther: A Novel, by Shirley Casemier. Reviewed by Prof. Ronald Cammenga
This review presents a novel about Katie Luther told through her personal letters, offering readers insights into the life of Martin Luther's wife and the experiences of nuns who escaped Catholic convents during the Reformation. The book combines historical narrative with themes of faith, courage, and family life during the 16th century Protestant Reformation. Prof. Cammenga's review recommends it as an engaging and instructive resource for young people interested in both Reformation history and the domestic life of its key figures.
Letters from Katie Luther: A Novel, by Shirley Casemier. Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2020. $14.95. 208 pp. (paper). [Reviewed by Prof. Ronald Cammenga.] Letters from Katie Luther is a delightful book. It is a book written for young people by an author, who although in her eighties, is young at heart -- very young at heart. Not only will young people profit from this book about the life of Katie Luther, but readers will learn much about her famous husband, the great...
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