Helen Signy is an Australian writer who grew up in England – or, depending how she feels that day, an English writer who lives in Australia. She spent much of her youth travelling the world before becoming a print journalist in Asia and then in Sydney. Most of her writing these days involves science communications for academics, governments and not-for-profits, but she has never lost her passion for telling an amazing story. Maya’s Dance is her first foray into fiction. Helen lives on the Northern Beaches in Sydney with her husband, Peter, and, at various times, her (nearly) grown-up children, Ella, Jamie and Katie.
‘This novel, based on the true story of a Holocaust survivor, resonates with the horrors of these terrible times. Helen Signy portrays the horrors of a slave labour camp, the kindness of a Polish guard, and a love story that spanned decades.’ -- <B>Maya Lee, bestselling author of <I>The Nazis Knew My Name</I></B> ‘Maya's Dance combines the perfect blend of tragic heartache and enduring hope. Helen Signy’s voice is true to the times, and in Maya and Jan she has created characters that leap from the page. This is a book that any lover of Holocaust fiction will cherish.’ -- <b>Anita Abriel, bestselling author of <i>The Light After The War</i></b> 'If there is one thing you learn from Maya's Dance, it is that art sets us free. An unforgettable and moving love story in the midst of one of the darkest and most terrible times of humanity. A book that from the first page you can't stop reading.' -- <B>Armando Lucas Correa, bestselling author of <I>The German Girl</I></B>