In a world where people are reduced to numbers and names are forbidden, two lives cross paths that were never meant to touch.He is a low-ranking soldier of the regime-quiet, internally fractured, trapped between obedience and conscience.She is a Jewish woman-stripped of her freedom, but not of her dignity, not of her humanity.In the shadow of the Auschwitz concentration camp, amid barbed wire, commands, and constant fear, something begins to grow-something more dangerous than rebellion itself: closeness.A lingering glance.A name whispered softly.A love that must not exist.As the rigid order of the Third Reich punishes every mistake, their bond becomes a silent act of resistance-and a deadly risk. Because in a world built on dehumanization, to love is to challenge the entire system.The Sky of Wire is a powerful historical novel about forbidden love, guilt, sacrifice, and the question of what remains of a person when everything has been taken away-except the ability to feel.A novel that cuts deep.A novel about memory.A novel about a sky that once promised freedom-and was made of wire.