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Life Is Rosi

Grandma, Me and Our Diaries at 23

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By: Jess Robinson
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'This is a unique juxtaposition of the shatteringly honest diaries of two Jewish girls fighting to survive — Grandma Rosi in the Holocaust and two generations later Jess in today's grubby showbiz world. It appalled, uplifted and delighted me. I wish I’d written it.' MIRIAM MARGOLYES

'Deeply moving… fascinating' The Mail on Sunday

'I loved every word of it. Funny, fascinating, infuriating and so deeply personal. It's quite the achievement to create something so raw, so funny, and so clever.' ADAM HILLS

When Grandma Rosi was 23, she was expelled from Nazi Germany and interned as a refugee in Zbąszyń, Poland. She used her diary to document every detail of her experiences, from being deported by the Gestapo to stolen conversations with her first love.

When Jess was 23, she was living in London, struggling with a fledgling acting career, a failed love life and rock-bottom self-esteem. She used her diary to rant about her mum and track her daily calories. Well, it was the noughties…

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Rapidly approaching her 40th birthday – and, honestly, wanting an EU passport to beat the airport queues – comedian and impressionist Jess Robinson finally digs into the archives of her German Jewish ancestry. With each freshly translated page of her grandmother’s wartime diaries, Jess sets out to discover who Grandma Rosi really was – and maybe learn a thing or two about herself. After all, it’s easy to forget who you really are when you spend every day pretending to be other people…

Bravely reopening her own diaries (which had been very securely locked away for nearly two decades), Jess follows the two young women as they navigate life at 23, finding a shared sense of identity despite their entirely different circumstances.

Exploring everything from lessons in resilience to the traits we inherit from our matriarchs – and not forgetting trying to make new friends at the German embassy – Life Is Rosi is a warm, witty and wise book that gets to the heart of who we are, wherever we are.

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©2026 Jess Robinson (P)2026 HarperCollins Publishers
Diaries & Journals Historical Memoirs, Diaries & Correspondence Performing Arts Funny Survival Holocaust
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Grandma is writing her diary in 1938–39, as the outbreak of war strips Jews in Germany of their citizenship. Her granddaughter is writing hers in and around 2006, from North London. How do these two stories intertwine to create such an engaging read?

Author Jess Robinson tells both her own story and that drawn from her grandmother’s diaries with passion, enthusiasm, and wit, all accompanied by generous helpings of self-deprecating humour. She lays bare the vulnerability of growing up, searching for identity, and trying to find a skin that truly feels like her own, while also taking us on a journey through her close family, whose members often interpret the same life events in strikingly different ways.

Meanwhile, her grandmother writes of finding love, pursuing career ambitions, and caring for children, all while the drums of hatred against her people beat ominously in the background.

At times confronting, at times challenging, yet always infused with humour, both stories remain anchored in hope and positivity. A warm, thoughtful, and moving book.

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Loved the narrator and her family, really felt involved with them. A funny but serious look at relationships between women - mothers, sisters, daughter and grandmothers. Loved it.

Funny, heartwarming and just lovely

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This is such a brilliant story-and absolutely brilliantly read. You can tell Jess is a professional Voice artist as well as an author. It's so great to hear an author read that book so fantastically it really brings it to life and you know it's their voice.

What really stayed with me is the exploration of how things pass down through generations — ambition, insecurity, resilience, even body image. Robinson asks brave, uncomfortable questions. How does trauma echo? How do women inherit both strength and self-criticism? And how do you honour the past without being defined by it?

The structure is clever, the writing is warm and witty, and there’s real emotional depth beneath the humour. You don’t have to know anything about the author beforehand — this stands completely on its own as a beautifully written, thoughtful memoir.

Funny, tender, sharp and quietly devastating in places. I finished it feeling moved, reflective and oddly hopeful.

Moving & surprisingly hilarious

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Such a beautiful wonderful story I hope the will be more book to come with the story of other family members x

An amazing true story.

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