Deliver to 
Free Shipping
  • Served Customers
  • Secure Payments
  • Served Customers
24/7 Live Chat
6.png
6.png

Three Sisters: A Novel (Tattooist of Auschwitz Book 3) By Heather Morris

Canvas Vault
1K+ sales
NaN
$2.99 
 & Instant Download
Payment Methods:
About this item

In "The Three Sisters," Heather Morris delves into the extraordinary journey of three Slovakian siblings—Livia, Magda, and Cibi—whose indomitable spirit and unwavering bond see them through the horrors of Auschwitz. Enduring starvation, overwork, and the brutality of the guards, the sisters cling together against all odds.

As the Allies close in on the Nazis and the death march from Auschwitz looms, the sisters face their ultimate test of survival. Through a stroke of luck, they escape formation and find refuge in the woods before being rescued. Their journey continues to Israel, where they seek a new beginning, but the battle for freedom takes on new complexities.

In their new home, the sisters confront the ghosts of their past and grapple with long-held secrets, testing their resilience and challenging their bond. As they navigate the aftermath of their ordeal, they must find the courage to confront their truths and find true peace and happiness.

Inspired by true events and intersecting with the narratives of Lale, Gita, and Cilka from Morris's previous works, "The Three Sisters" offers a poignant exploration of courage, resilience, and the enduring power of familial love. With its gripping portrayal of survival against unimaginable odds, the novel captures the essence of human endurance and the profound impact of shared experiences.

Through the lens of the sisters' journey, readers are reminded of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of confronting the past to embrace the future. "The Three Sisters" promises to leave a lasting imprint on readers' hearts as they bear witness to the triumph of the human will in the face of adversity. 📚❤️

free shipping

Free Shipping

24/7 chat

24/7 Live Chat

30 day returns

30-Day Returns