A More Intimate Portrait of Bonhoeffer Lisa E. Dahill “Diane Reynolds’s book would be worth its price for its insistence on noticing the women at every turn in Bonhoeffer’s life” Midcentury biographical conventions encouraged the effacement of women’s lives. Since Eberhard Bethge’s monumental biography, Bonhoeffer’s story has been viewed as unfolding within a male-only world. [...]