We Share The Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration

Winner of the Maine Literary Award

Shortlisted for the the 2022 William Saroyan International Prize for Writing

Listed as an August ‘Best Book of the Month’ by Apple Books

“First in her mesmerizing podcast and now with this stunning book, Rachael Cerrotti has re-defined the art of bearing witness. Balancing meticulous devotion to the inherited past with luminous attention to the unfolding present, We Share The Same Sky maps an astonishing journey of tenacity and transformation. Among myriad narratives in the post-Holocaust landscape, this work is a dazzling beacon.” - Elizabeth Rosner, author of Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory

“A gripping and deeply moving debut… An incredible story that's hard to forget." - Publisher’s Weekly, starred review

We Share the Same Sky takes us on an inspiring and heart-wrenching journey through time. Cerrotti is a magician. She masterfully interweaves threads of remembrance, sorrow, loss and resilience creating a beautiful tapestry of love and light." - Ariana Neumann, author of When Time Stopped

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"The Holocaust is soon to be two generations removed from direct experience, which makes it imperative for a new generation to pick up the burden of moral memory and carry it forward. Rachael Cerrotti’s powerfully felt - and deeply researched - account is a moving and compelling instance of this urgent effort. History’s pain - crushingly - becomes her own. But time, as she says, turns pain into responsibility - a transformation nobly enshrined in this book.” - James Carroll, author of The Truth at the Heart of the Lie.

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"A lyrical, captivating and essential read. Cerrotti turns her grandmother’s remarkable story of escaping the Holocaust into an epic story of love, loss and redemption that reminds us that the past is never lost; it’s just waiting for us to reconnect. Cerrotti’s obsessive quest to follow her grandmother’s footsteps is both a tender portrait of a young woman’s fight to survive, and a personal meditation on how history can inspire us today." - Jack Fairweather, author of The Volunteer

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"Readers should be grateful that Cerrotti crossed those bridges and takes us along on this journey. She shows us how individuals can make big differences in the lives of others and how important it is to know our histories. Bearing witness has never been more important. Cerrotti and her grandmother are powerful guides as to why these Holocaust stories matter." - New York Journal of Books

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"Wow. Wow. Wow. -- Obviously “Wow. Wow. Wow“ does not make for a good book cover quote, but it’s just hard to find the words to express all of the emotion that I feel after reading this. In this incredible journey, we walk in step with Rachael and Hana. This story is a precious gift that teaches us how we all share a common thread." - Nancy Spielberg, Producer

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“Rachael Cerrotti’s We Share The Same Sky proves the Talmudic adage that to “save a life, is to save the world entire.” It is a testament that the best stories are true stories and that not only is the personal political, but that history is personal." - Roberta Grossman, Documentary Filmmaker

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“Shot through Cerrotti’s lush prose and storytelling are chilling parallels between the rise of authoritarianism leading up to WWII and the present political climate… The result is an incredible story that’s hard to forget.” - Publisher’s Weekly, starred review

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"Rachael Cerrotti's journey is precisely what tyrants fear. A story in which the individual seizes her right to history and her faith by tirelessly shedding light on them and in the process making her family and the world whole.” - Julie Lindahl, author of The Pendulum: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past 

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“At a time when memory of the Holocaust is endangered, We Share the Same Sky by Rachael Cerrotti offers an important, heartbreaking, and hopeful bridge between the past and our present. The author, an honest and beautifully vulnerable guide, reconstructs her grandmother's experience of displacement, survival, and defiant optimism. That survivor, Hana Dubová, described the Holocaust in her diary as "an incomprehensible black page of history". Through her retracing of her grandmother's life, as well as her own story of loss and resilience, Rachael Cerrotti helps us decode that black page. In doing so she gives us two gifts: greater knowledge of the past, and a vivid example who can inspire us to choose life.”  - Ariel Burger, author of WITNESS: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom

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"A memoir that is so visual in its writing that it comes as no surprise that the author is also a photographer. With every turn, I could envision where Hana and Rachael each traveled as they journeyed from country to country navigating love and loss." - Michelle McLoughlin, photojournalist

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“A heartbreaking journey to retrace one’s family history, resulting in a universal story of profound inspiration. In so doing, it is not only a personal revelation of immense and  poetic magnitude, it is a clarion call to each of us to speak of man’s humanity to man.” - Mona Golabek, concert pianist, author of The Children of Willesden Lane