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Heather Morris

By: Robin Morgan-Bentley
Narrated by: Heather Morris

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Joining us in the Audible Studios to talk about her book The Tattooist of Auschwitz is Australian writer Heather Morris. 

Whilst working as a social work administrator, Heather Morris studied and wrote screenplays. After meeting an elderly man called Lale Sokolov, Heather used his story as inspiration for a screenplay, which has now been published as a novel, The Tattooist of Auschwitz.  

Heather Morris talks to us about her book, the man who inspired it and what we can expect from her next. 

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We think alike although I don't possess a great mind. Somehow she hits every little compartment in my cerebral where my knowledge are and usually reside. I can't wait for her special book and narration to make me feel like a child again. She will be a great narrator when her oxygen tank is renewed.

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