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Episode Synopsis
In this captivating episode of Natter, hosts Kate and Michelle welcome the extraordinary Heather Morris, the author behind bestsellers like "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" and her latest, "The Wish." Heather opens up about her unexpected journey from a career in social work to becoming a celebrated storyteller, sharing how her encounters with remarkable individuals have shaped her writing. The conversation delves into the art of listening, a skill Heather honed through her career.Listeners will gain insight into Heather's creative process, including the challenges and rewards of writing stories that transcend her own experiences. The episode also explores the themes of love, resilience, and hope that permeate Heather's work, as well as the emotional weight of carrying others' stories. Heather discusses the importance of capturing the voices of those who cannot tell their own tales and the delicate balance of honoring their truths while crafting the stories.Join us for an inspiring dialogue that touches on the power of storytelling to bridge cultural divides, the role of fiction in educating and enlightening, and the enduring impact of stories on our understanding of history and humanity. Whether you're a fan of Heather's work or new to her stories, this episode offers a profound exploration of the connections that bind us all. Tune in and keep turning the pages with Natter!Natter is proudly brought to you in association with Bookstation Ireland & IrishCentral. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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