Roots of Grace

Family, Community, and the Untold Story of Eritrea: A Memoir

Published by Rodin Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $17.99

About The Book

A powerful, intergenerational memoir that traces one family’s journey through war, exile, faith, and resilience, Roots of Grace is a story about the identity we inherit and what we choose to carry forward.

Roots of Grace is a powerful, intergenerational memoir that weaves personal history with the untold story of Eritrea. Through vivid storytelling, Dawit Gebremichael Habte traces his journey from childhood in Asmara and Addi-Hayo, through war and diaspora, to leadership in America, showing how family, faith, and community form the foundation of the identity we carry forward.

The book also explores Eritrea’s ancient history, colonial past, the post–World War II federation and annexation, the long struggle for independence, and the global forces that shaped one nation’s fate. Yet at its core, this is an intimate story: a mother’s sacrifice, a father’s wisdom, a community that raised its children together, and the enduring belief that education, integrity, and resilience create generational wealth beyond money.

Blending memoir, history, leadership reflection, and cultural preservation, Roots of Grace speaks to immigrants, parents, leaders, and anyone searching for meaning in a fractured world. It asks: What do we inherit beyond piece of land? What do we protect? And what do we pass on?

About The Author

Dawit’s life story spans war, migration, entrepreneurship, technology leadership, and community building. After arriving in the United States as a young immigrant, Dawit studied Biophysics and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University and built a career in large-scale technology infrastructure and DevOps leadership at Bloomberg while remaining deeply committed to his Eritrean heritage. Through mentorship initiatives, youth development programs, and community organizing, he has worked to bridge generations in the diaspora. Roots of Grace continues the journey that began in his first memoir, Gratitude in Low Voices, offering a powerful meditation on identity, belonging, and the enduring strength of family.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Rodin Books (September 22, 2026)
  • Length: 368 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781957588438

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