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Auschwitz was built to erase names, silence faith, and bury love. But it could not. No Greater Love - The Faith Edition is a sweeping, unforgettable novel that carries readers into the heart of history's darkest night and reveals a light no darkness could overcome. Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, this epic work blends historical truth, lyrical prose, and spiritual revelation into a story that is as haunting as it is redemptive. The novel begins not in war, but in Capernaum-where a Roman centurion discovers that a single word of faith spoken by Jesus can cross distance, conquer death, and…mehr

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Auschwitz was built to erase names, silence faith, and bury love. But it could not. No Greater Love - The Faith Edition is a sweeping, unforgettable novel that carries readers into the heart of history's darkest night and reveals a light no darkness could overcome. Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, this epic work blends historical truth, lyrical prose, and spiritual revelation into a story that is as haunting as it is redemptive. The novel begins not in war, but in Capernaum-where a Roman centurion discovers that a single word of faith spoken by Jesus can cross distance, conquer death, and never return empty. Centuries later, a young Jewish girl in Tarnów, Poland, discovers that very scroll in her father's bookshop on the eve of the Nazi invasion. Her name is Hannah Bohmer, and the words she reads ignite a fire that no prison, no hunger, and no cruelty can extinguish. Hannah's journey intertwines with Lukas Adler, a boy torn between conscience and survival, whose choices place him inside the very machinery of the Reich. As the world collapses into barbed wire, hunger, and smoke, their lives become a living testimony to the power of the Word of God-a Word that speaks across distance, heals in silence, and brings life even where death reigns. Within the barracks of Auschwitz, Hannah becomes a witness to both unimaginable horror and inexplicable mercy. She prays over the sick and watches fevers break. She whispers ancient promises and sees hope stir in hollow eyes. She learns that faith is not performance but obedience-sometimes bold, sometimes quiet, always costly. Around her, mothers weep, children cling to scraps of bread, and the air itself seems weighted with despair. Yet again and again, miracles crack the silence: a child rising from fever at the ninth hour, rations stretching farther than reason, wind softening at the barracks door. This is more than a survival story. It is a testimony to a love stronger than hatred, a faith fiercer than fear, and a Word that does not return void. Hannah's voice rises in forgiveness, declaring to broken children and scarred soldiers alike: "Forgiveness is the miracle greater than survival... Jesus, our Messiah, bore every cruelty and prayed, 'Father, forgive them.' That forgiveness is wide enough for the whole world. Wide enough even for you." By the time the war ends, Hannah and Lukas stand not as victims of history, but as living witnesses to resurrection. The story closes not in despair, but in a chapel filled with children, sunlight, and prayer-a vision of new beginnings where mercy, faith, and the eternal Word carry forward into every generation. Written with searing beauty and uncompromising truth, No Greater Love is at once historical fiction, spiritual testimony, and epic romance. Its pages throb with the ache of history and the pulse of eternity. For readers who believe in both the tragedy of Auschwitz and the miracle of hope, it is remembrance, revelation, and invitation all at once. Whether you open it as history, as literature, or as faith, this novel will leave you undone and remade. For it proclaims with every chapter: The Word is not chained. The Word is alive. The Word still speaks.
Autorenporträt
Robert Bohannon, PhD, is a molecular virologist, entrepreneur, and award-nominated author whose work bridges science, history, and faith. Drawing on decades of research and innovation, he weaves spiritually resonant stories that illuminate hope, love, and divine purpose-even in the darkest seasons. The author of 40 books spanning historical fiction, science fiction, and spiritual nonfiction, Bohannon's work invites readers to encounter both the ache of humanity and the miracle of God's redeeming presence.