
Cilka's Journey
the bestselling sequel to the tattooist of auschwitz
$21.60
- Paperback
416 pages
- Release Date
30 September 2024
Summary
Cilka’s Journey: From Auschwitz to Siberia, a Story of Survival and Love
In 1942, sixteen-year-old Cilka Klein is imprisoned in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Noticed by the Commandant, Schwarzhuber, for her beauty, Cilka is forced into a position where power, however unwanted, becomes her means of survival.
Following liberation, Cilka is branded a collaborator by the Russians and exiled to Vorkuta, a harsh prison camp in Siberia, located inside the Arctic Circle.
Innocent yet …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781760688783 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1760688789 |
| Author: | Heather Morris |
| Publisher: | Allen & Unwin |
| Imprint: | Echo Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 416 |
| Release Date: | 30 September 2024 |
| Weight: | 320g |
| Dimensions: | 33mm x 200mm x 37mm |
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About The Author
Heather Morris
Born in New Zealand, Heather Morris is passionate about stories of survival, resilience and hope. In 2003, while working in a large public hospital in Melbourne, Heather was introduced to an elderly gentleman who ‘might just have a story worth telling’. The day she met Lale Sokolov changed both their lives. Lale’s story formed the basis for The Tattooist of Auschwitz and the follow-up novel, Cilka’s Journey. In 2021 she published the phenomenal conclusion to the Tattooist trilogy, Three Sisters, after being asked to tell the story of three Holocaust survivors who knew Lale from their time in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Together, the three books have sold more than 17 million copies worldwide. Her exceptional new novel, Sisters under the Rising Sun, was published in 2023 bringing another heart-wrenching true story to life with experiences of women in Japanese POW camps, and how they found bravery in sisterhood and hope to survive in music.
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