David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants

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2011); Philip Hallie, Lest Innocent
Blood Be Shed: The Story of the Village
of Le Chambon and How Goodness
Happened There (Harper, 1994); and
Carol Rittner and Sondra Myers, eds.,
The Courage to Care: Rescuers of Jews
During the Holocaust (New York
University Press, 2012).
“Loving, forgiving, and doing good to
our adversaries” is from Christian
Witness, 6.
From Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed:
“‘The bell does not belong to the
marshal,’” 96; “Lamirand swept up the
mountain,” 99; “A sense of duty exuded
from his pores,” 146; “A curse on him
who begins in gentleness,” 266; “What
is this?” 39; “‘It was not reasonable,’”

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