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Three Sisters

The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Book 3

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Based on the incredible true story of the Meller sisters, as told to Heather Morris. Including exclusive material from interviews with Livia Ravek and her family.

Their story will break your heart.

Their journey will fill you with hope.

You will never forget their names.

When they are little girls, Cibi, Magda and Livia make a promise to their father - that they will stay together, no matter what. Years later, at just 15, Livia is ordered to Auschwitz by the Nazis. Cibi, only 19 herself, remembers their promise and follows Livia, determined to protect her sister, or die with her. Together, they fight to survive through unimaginable cruelty and hardship.

Magda, only 17, stays with her mother and grandfather, hiding out in a neighbour's attic or in the forest when the Nazi militia come to round up friends, neighbours and family. She escapes for a time, but eventually she too is captured and transported to the death camp.

In Auschwitz-Birkenau the three sisters are reunited and remembering their father, they make a new promise, this time to each other: That they will survive.

Three Sisters is a beautiful story of hope in the hardest of times and of finding love after loss. Two of the sisters are alive in Israel today, surrounded by friends and family. They have chosen Heather Morris to tell their story in Three Sisters.

Heather Morris is the global best-selling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and Cilka's Journey, which have sold eight million copies worldwide. Three Sisters is her third novel, and the final piece in the phenomenon that is the Tattooist of Auschwitz series.

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©2021 Heather Morris (P)2021 Bonnier Books UK
Biographical Fiction Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Jewish War & Military World Literature Biography Heartfelt Inspiring Thought-Provoking Survival
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I did find this story gripping and shocking in places at the degradation these girls suffered. It's still hard to believe that such atrocities happened. I would have enjoyed it far more had the narrator been properly versed in the pronunciation of Hebrew names. It was clumsy and inaccurate. Her pronunciation of Yitchak was "Yitshak" for example and nearly all the names of the people and the places in Israel were clumsy and grated on me. Having lived in Israel I know how they should sound and this was pretty awful. Her narration of the story was good and concise, hence not giving it 5 stars. Come on Audible, do get pronunciations right!

The sisters lives during and after the war

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I discovered this book, whilst scrolling through the 2 for 1, I didn’t know that there were more books within the tattooist series. Each one takes you to that place, the bunks, the crematorium, the life on a concentration camp.
This author takes you there, you can see it, feel it, and even taste it. Everytime I chop an onion now I shall think of this book.
I love that there were some great stories after such a terrible experience. I shall keep looking for more.

Thousands of emotions

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It is hard to say a book like this is enjoyable but it does contain a message of hope and survival amidst horror. This narration is also well done with few if any mispronunciations.
I would recommend this book

Interesting and well written

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Unimaginable what these families lived through. Horrific now and then. Hope the families all have peace, luck and love through the rest of their time 💕

Such A Tale To Tell

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Harrowing, emotional, terrifying, disgusting and ultimately enlightening.

Almost everyone knows the history of the camps but these memoirs give it substance and bring the knowledge into reality.

Tears and Triumph over adversity

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