NLGB E58: Elizabeth H Van Doren – Author of “Crossing The Line”

“Crossing The Line” will have you seeing through the eyes of multiple characters each facing their own battles against oppression giving a vivid picture of the fear, bravery and sacrifice through Hitlers tyranny. Read how the power of community, solidarity and acts of collective resistance helped these real individuals resist the brutalities of the Nazi regime.
“Riveting read.” – Mark Bishop

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“Crossing The Line” will have you seeing through the eyes of multiple characters each facing their own battles against oppression giving a vivid picture of the fear, bravery and sacrifice through Hitlers tyranny. Read how the power of community, solidarity and acts of collective resistance helped these real individuals resist the brutalities of the Nazi regime.
“Riveting read.” – Mark Bishop

Bio ~ Elizabeth H. Van Doren 

Author – “Crossing the Line” 

Elizabeth H. Van Doren was born in California but spent her early years in Turkey and Germany. Her father, a college professor, taught in Istanbul, and she lived with her grandfather in the Black Forest while her mother studied in France.  
 
Growing up in Germany, she heard many stories about living under Hitler’s rule and the devastation of WWII and the Holocaust. These early experiences deeply influenced her perspective on history and storytelling.  After her father’s untimely death when she was just 14, Elizabeth was inspired to pursue a career in medicine, driven by a desire to help others. However, her passion for writing emerged later in life when current events evoked her childhood memories of war and survival. She felt compelled to share these stories, believing that history must be remembered, and its lessons heeded. 

Company Website: https://elizabethvandoren.com/ 

Company Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorelizabethvandoren/

Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564715381138&sk=followers 

Amazon book link: https://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Line-Through-genocide-justice/dp/B0DH7VLN4V