This volume edited by Ruth-Alice von Bismarck and Ulrich Kabitz reveals the deeply personal side of the Lutheran pastor and theologian who was executed by the Nazis for collaborating in an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Bonhoeffer's letters to his fiancee, whom he fell in love with in 1942, convey his loneliness, his deep faith, and his hope for reunion. "I have only to think of you and all the little shadows of my soul disperse," he notes. This volume can be read as a complement to Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison which is a theological classic.