Ausländer: One Family's Story of Escape and Exile

Michael Moritz
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A deeply moving and intimate story that reveals how the ravages of history that tore one family apart echo across continents nearly a century later.

"A memoir which ranks alongside The Hare with Amber Eyes."--The Times (London)

"Brilliant."--The Economist

Sorting through papers and photographs after his mother's death, Michael Moritz uncovers the history of close family members murdered by the Nazis. Exploring their journey takes him into a past of tragedy, grief and the dark shadows cast on Jewish life by the Holocaust.

Leaving Germany as child refugees, Moritz's parents escape to London before settling in Cardiff, Wales, after the war. But the idea of being a stranger or outsider--Ausländer--haunts the family; running through Moritz's childhood and resurfacing in his adopted home of California, where he has become one of Silicon Valley's most celebrated investors.

"As the shadows of Trump lengthened, the refrain I had heard from my parents rang ever more loudly ... 'If it did happen somewhere, it can happen here.'"

By turns disturbingly relevant and a haunting elegy to his family heritage, Ausländer shows what can happen to anyone, anywhere, when ordinary people hand licence to despots.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Published: 09/01/2026
ISBN: 9798897101924
Pages: 320

Review Citations: Library Journal 07/01/2026 pg. 65