Gift of Darkness: Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam

This book tells the story of a boy who, like Anne Frank, lived in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Unlike Anne, he was not taken into early hiding, but was able to move around the city, even to help serve its Jewish community, and observe first-hand the ominous things that were happening.


Robbert Van Santen lived each day not knowing how or when the war would end, not being sure that he would survive, not imagining that as an elder he would articulate his experiences to an American author.


To put one of Mary Oliver’s poetic phrases in a new context, his story is “a box full of darkness,” but in the telling he offers the author and the reader the gift of stepping into his shoes and thus the satisfaction of coming to understand a teenager’s challenging life.


What did Robbert do afterward? He sought “to find joy in life despite what happened. Not instead of the memories, but as a response to them.”

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Gift of Darkness: Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam

This book tells the story of a boy who, like Anne Frank, lived in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Unlike Anne, he was not taken into early hiding, but was able to move around the city, even to help serve its Jewish community, and observe first-hand the ominous things that were happening.


Robbert Van Santen lived each day not knowing how or when the war would end, not being sure that he would survive, not imagining that as an elder he would articulate his experiences to an American author.


To put one of Mary Oliver’s poetic phrases in a new context, his story is “a box full of darkness,” but in the telling he offers the author and the reader the gift of stepping into his shoes and thus the satisfaction of coming to understand a teenager’s challenging life.


What did Robbert do afterward? He sought “to find joy in life despite what happened. Not instead of the memories, but as a response to them.”

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Gift of Darkness: Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam

Gift of Darkness: Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam

Gift of Darkness: Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam

Gift of Darkness: Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam

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Overview

This book tells the story of a boy who, like Anne Frank, lived in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Unlike Anne, he was not taken into early hiding, but was able to move around the city, even to help serve its Jewish community, and observe first-hand the ominous things that were happening.


Robbert Van Santen lived each day not knowing how or when the war would end, not being sure that he would survive, not imagining that as an elder he would articulate his experiences to an American author.


To put one of Mary Oliver’s poetic phrases in a new context, his story is “a box full of darkness,” but in the telling he offers the author and the reader the gift of stepping into his shoes and thus the satisfaction of coming to understand a teenager’s challenging life.


What did Robbert do afterward? He sought “to find joy in life despite what happened. Not instead of the memories, but as a response to them.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780967918679
Publisher: Willow Press
Publication date: 12/01/2015
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

A graduate of Harvard College, Comstock served as co-director of the William James Center on Adult Development (Berkeley) and director of the Ark Foundation, but spent most of his career working for private clients as a book creation coach. In the 1980s we worked to help end the Cold War.

A graduate of Harvard College, Comstock served as co-director of the William James Center on Adult Development (Berkeley) and director of the Ark Foundation, but spent most of his career working for private clients as a book creation coach. In the 1980s we worked to help end the Cold War.

Table of Contents

part I Introduction
1 A Friendship
2 Old Knowledge

part II Before the Occupation
3 Arrivals and Departures
4 Visit from a Neighbor
5 Borrowed Time

part III Serving the Community
6 Touching the Mysteries
7 Eat Before You Travel
8 Box Office
9 Talk on a Tram

part IV Relations with the Nazis
10 In the Reporters' Café
11 February Strike
12 Visser v Cohen

part V The Last Resort
13 Last Day at Saphatistraat
14 Diving Under
15 Thoughts in Solitary

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