Heather Morris is a New Zealand-born author and screenwriter best known for her international bestseller "The Tattooist of Auschwitz." With a background in social work, she has a keen interest in telling stories of resilience and survival. Morris's writing is deeply influenced by real-life testimonies, particularly those from Holocaust survivors. Her work has captivated readers worldwide with its emotional depth and historical accuracy.
To save one is to save the world.
If you wake up in the morning, it is a good day.
When you spend years not being allowed to show any emotion, any opportunity to feel something is welcome.
There is no freedom without sacrifice.
I tattooed a number on her arm. She tattooed her name on my heart.
Survival is a dance between hope and despair.
The worst kind of prisoner is the one who feels free.
Humanity could learn a lot from the experiences of one man's life.
A life without love is no life at all.
Sometimes it’s necessary to do the unthinkable.
Hope is stronger than fear.
Your name is your identity; your identity is your strength.