Heather Morris is a New Zealand-born Australian author primarily known for her historical fiction novels, particularly those based on true stories of survival during the Holocaust. Before becoming a successful novelist, Morris spent years studying and writing screenplays. Her writing style is characterized by meticulous research and emotionally resonant storytelling, often focusing on the human element within extraordinary circumstances. Her career gained significant momentum with the publication of The Tattooist of Auschwitz in 2018, a novel drawing on her friendship with survivor Lale Sokolov and the remarkable account of Gita Majmudar.




