Three Sisters by Heather Morris
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Three Sisters is the second book by Heather Morris that I read. Once again, she captivates us with her words and story-telling abilities. A story of three sisters and everything they endured, a story about strength and hope.
Based on the true story of the Meller sisters, this companion to The Tattooist of Auschwitz manages to capture a wide range of emotions, but one of the most important ones is probably admiration of the strength these three sisters had to overcome everything that happened to them.
Although there are times where the pace is slower, it is hard to stop reading and reaching the end and reading the epilogue was a very interesting task.
If you like Historical Fiction and want a story full of hope, then do not miss Three Sisters.
Based on the true story of the Meller sisters, this companion to The Tattooist of Auschwitz manages to capture a wide range of emotions, but one of the most important ones is probably admiration of the strength these three sisters had to overcome everything that happened to them.
Although there are times where the pace is slower, it is hard to stop reading and reaching the end and reading the epilogue was a very interesting task.
If you like Historical Fiction and want a story full of hope, then do not miss Three Sisters.
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