The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Librarian of Auschwitz 3 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The Librarian of Auschwitz
The Sisters of Auschwitz
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixed lot
Overview:
Step into a powerful historical fiction collection that brings three compassionate, uncompromising Holocaust voices into one premium hardcover set. The Tattooist of Auschwitz follows Lale Sokolov, a prisoner pressed into tattooing numbers on fellow inmates in a place of unimaginable fear, where love dares to bloom despite adversity. The Librarian of Auschwitz invites you to meet Dita, a fourteen-year-old prisoner who becomes the camp’s quiet guardian of knowledge, tasked with safeguarding an extraordinary trove of smuggled books and the memory they carry. The Sisters of Auschwitz transports you to the Netherlands, where two brave sisters run a clandestine safehouse—the High Nest—protecting persecuted families as the net tightens around them. This trio of novels, united in one hardcover set, offers unflinching historical detail, intimate human moments, and a tapestry of resilience. Perfect for history-minded readers, fans of historical fiction, and gift buyers seeking meaningful, immersive storytelling, this collection delivers a complete reading journey rather than a single vantage point.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection stands out by pairing intimate, character-driven narratives with broad historical context. Each title complements the others, weaving themes of memory, courage, and moral endurance across different camps and countries. The Tattooist of Auschwitz grounds readers in a real voice and a real romance forged under harrowing conditions, while The Librarian of Auschwitz reframes the power of books as shelter, hope, and resistance in the most unlikely of places. The Sisters of Auschwitz expands the spectrum to the Dutch underground network, highlighting female leadership and teamwork that saved lives. Collectively, the set offers a cohesive reading arc—from individual survival to communal courage—making it a binge-readable, giftable, collector’s set that remains highly relevant for discussions around memory, humanity, and the enduring value of knowledge.
Books Included in This Collection:
The Tattooist of Auschwitz
This volume tells the story of Lale Sokolov, a prisoner who is forced into tattooing the camp’s inmates. Amidst brutal chaos, love emerges in a moment of fragile humanity as Lale meets Gita, and their bond becomes a lifeline in the bleak landscape of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The narrative blends intimate romance with stark history, inviting readers to consider how small acts of compassion can offer illumination in the darkest hours. This edition preserves the emotional core of a widely read testament to survival, memory, and the stubborn glow of hope.
The Librarian of Auschwitz
Set against the backdrop of the same grim reality, this novel follows Dita, a fourteen-year-old who inherits an unlikely duty: guarding a clandestine library of eight stolen books and the people who protect them. Through Dita’s eyes, readers witness the transformative power of literature and knowledge as acts of resistance. The eight bound volumes become living symbols—the “living books”—carrying worlds beyond the barbed wire and reminding us that books can outlast detention, terror, and time itself. It’s a moving testament to intellect, memory, and courage under pressure.
The Sisters of Auschwitz
In occupied Netherlands, two Jewish sisters—the Brilleslijper siblings—risk everything to shelter those hunted by the regime from a hidden sanctuary known as The High Nest. As betrayal closes in, the sisters’ safehouse becomes a beacon of resistance, sanctuary, and relentless solidarity. This title expands the trio’s emotional landscape, showing how ordinary people can become extraordinary in the face of totalitarian power. It deepens the set’s meditation on family, loyalty, and the quiet heroism that shines when danger is at its peak.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This three-book collection is ideal for readers who crave immersive, historically grounded fiction with human heart at its center. It suits adults and mature YA alike who appreciate tales of resilience, moral courage, and the human cost of war. It’s a thoughtful gift for history buffs, book clubs seeking meaningful discussion prompts, classrooms exploring World War II narratives, and collectors who value a premium, cohesive reading experience. BookTok and social readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction will find a rich, multi-perspective journey here, perfect for binge reading and thoughtful gifting alike.
Key Benefits:
- Three acclaimed novels in one premium hardcover collection, saving time and ensuring a cohesive reading journey.
- Powerful human stories anchored in real historical contexts, balancing romance, courage, and memory.
- Strong gift idea for history enthusiasts, collectors, and readers who love deep, thought-provoking fiction.
- Distinct perspectives on survival, resistance, and the importance of knowledge and community.
- Beautiful display value for home libraries and coffee-table shelves, with a consistent hardcover aesthetic.
- Educative without being didactic—readers gain empathy, historical insight, and discussion prompts for clubs.
- Designed to be read cover-to-cover, encouraging a complete narrative arc without gaps.
About the Author:
This set brings together three celebrated voices in Holocaust-era fiction. Heather Morris, the New Zealand author best known for The Tattooist of Auschwitz, is acclaimed for blending meticulous research with an intimate, human storytelling voice that resonates with readers worldwide. Antonio Iturbe, celebrated for The Librarian of Auschwitz, is lauded for accessible, impactful historical fiction rooted in real events and the resilience of those who lived through them. The Sisters of Auschwitz contributes a gripping perspective from a contemporary voice that continues to illuminate resistance, courage, and family bonds during wartime. Together, these authors offer a balanced, compassionate, and historically anchored collection that invites readers to reflect, discuss, and revisit memory with empathy and insight.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you want a complete, immersive historical fiction experience in a single purchase, this trio delivers. You’ll enjoy the rich emotional texture of each narrative, the steady thread of hope across different geographies, and the satisfaction of owning a matched hardcover collection that looks elegant on display. It’s a powerful gift for readers who value thoughtful storytelling and for those building a library of essential World War II literature. The set’s three distinct voices create a layered reading experience, ensuring there’s something new to discover with every title while maintaining a cohesive, respectful treatment of history.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.