When Bonnie Toews should have been thinking about her music lessons, she was more interested in listening to tales about the secret lives of her music teachers. Nazi jackboots goose-stepping across Europe interrupted their concert careers, but rather than wallow in fear and despair, they slipped into the shadows and risked death to fight Hitler's tryanny. Today Bonnie's characters imbue their quiet bravery, steadfast faith and fierce tenacity. As a journalist, she has covered significant events such as the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Her eyewitness view contributes to the plight of children in w...