Conversation Authors in Conversation: Rachael Cerrotti and Julie Lindahl

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Mon, 10/25/2021

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Please register here Two storytellers turn to their own family’s history to explore how their grandparents survived the Nazi Regime.  Rachael Cerrotti is the author of  We Share The Same Sky (2021). For over a decade, she has been retracing her grandmother’s Holocaust survival story and documenting the echoes of WWII.
Julie Lindahl is a multi-national author, activist and educator living in Sweden. Her 2018 memoir, The Pendulum; A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) reveals her 6-year journey through Europe and Latin America to discover the role her grandparents played in the Third Reich.

Cover We Share The Same Sky ©Blackstone Publishing Rachael Cerrotti is an award-winning author, photographer, educator and audio producer as well as the inaugural Storyteller in Residence for USC Shoah Foundation. For over a decade, she has been retracing her grandmother’s Holocaust survival story and documenting the echoes of WWII.
In 2019, she released a narrative podcast, titled We Share The Same Sky, about this story. The show was the first-ever documentary podcast to be based on a Holocaust survivor’s testimony and listed as one of the best podcasts of the year by HuffPost. Rachael’s follow-up memoir also titled We Share The Same Sky received a starred review from Publisher’s Weekly and was listed as one of the “Best Books of August” by Apple Books. Rachael is currently producing and co-hosting a new podcast called “The Memory Generation” which digs into USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive and explores what it means to inherit memory. Rachael is based in Portland, Maine.

cover The Pendulum © Rowman & Littlefield Julie Lindahl is a multi-national author, activist and educator living in Sweden. Her 2018 memoir, “The Pendulum; A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) reveals her 6-year journey through Europe and Latin America to discover the role her grandparents played in the Third Reich.
Her story has been featured by NPR, the BBC World Service, and German television. In Sweden, she has worked hands-on to strengthen communities against extremism, a topic about which she has written in her role as contributor to WBUR Cognoscenti. In 2010 she founded Stories for Society, a Swedish non-profit dedicated to renewing the art of storytelling for social transformation. Find more information about Julie Lindahl on her website.
In cooperation with the Center for German and European Studies, Brandeis University.
Brookline Booksmith is the proud bookstore partner for this event. Use coupon code SAMESKY at brooklinebooksmith.com through November 5, 2021 to receive a 15% discount on all copies of We Share the Same Sky  and The Pendulum.  Online sales only - click the links to order your books!

 

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