Roxane van Iperen is a Dutch writer, historian, and human rights lawyer known for her powerful works of narrative nonfiction. Her international bestseller "The Sisters of Auschwitz" tells the extraordinary true story of two Jewish sisters who resisted the Nazis during World War II. Originally published in Dutch as "'t Hooge Nest," the book has been translated into multiple languages and captivated readers worldwide. Van Iperen's meticulous research and compelling storytelling bring forgotten histories to light, honoring the courage of those who fought against oppression. She lives in the Netherlands, where she continues to write and advocate for justice.