Books
12 March 2025

La stella di Andra e Tati

by Viola, Alessandra, Vitellaro, Rosalba
La stella di Andra e Tati

The moving true story of the Bucci sisters, two young girls who survived the Shoah, is now a book—a message of hope triumphing over the horrors of Auschwitz.
Naples, early 1940s. The deportation of Jews to concentration camps begins. Sisters Andra and Tati Bucci are sent to Auschwitz, where they are mistaken for twins—a rare commodity for Nazi experiments. Paradoxically, this misidentification becomes their salvation, sparing the two little girls, just four and six years old, from the Final Solution.
Andra and Tati survived Doctor Death and the horrors of the Holocaust, and today they share their story—through the images of an animated feature film that premiered on RAI in October 2018 and in the words of a book published by De Agostini.

  • Publishing house De Agostini
  • Year of publication 2020
  • Number of pages 144
  • ISBN 9788851176792
  • Foreign Rights Maria Luisa Borsarelli, mluisa.borsarelli@deagostinilibri.it
  • Price 14.90

Viola, Alessandra, Vitellaro, Rosalba

Alessandra Viola is a journalist, screenwriter, and author of novels, essays, and RAI programs for both adults and children.

Rosalba Vitellaro is a screenwriter, writer, author, and director of documentaries, short films, and animated films for various producers, including RAI Fiction and RAI Cinema.

La stella di Andra e Tati
treccani

Register on the Treccani Portal

To keep up to date with the latest news from newitalianbooks