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Daughter of Holocaust and Atomic Bomb Survivors to Speak in St. Petersburg
Author, international speaker presentation scheduled for free event in St. Pete March 21.

Roslyn Franken, inspirational speaker and author of Meant to Be: A True Story of Might, Miracles and Triumph of the Human Spirit, delivers her multi-media program with the powerful true story of her Jewish parents surviving and finding love against all odds. She will present March 21 at 7 pm at the West St. Petersburg Community Library, Rm Ll10, at St. Petersburg College, 6605 Fifth Avenue, St. Petersburg.
The event is free and open to the public. Book signing will follow the presentation. Her book also is available on Amazon, and a limited number of autographed copies are available at the Florida Holocaust Museum gift shop at 55 5th St. S., St. Petersburg.
Personal testimonies from Holocaust and other World War II survivors help to ensure this turning point in human history is not forgotten. By listening to survivors tell their stories, the audience can relate the real-life experiences of these individuals to the history.
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The problem is that there are fewer and fewer survivors left to give their testimonies. Also, those still alive often do not want to talk about their past, and others are sometimes unable to tell their story due to physical and/or other health limitations.
Roslyn Franken is carrying the torch for future generations by sharing her parents’ inspiring story of survival, love and triumph through her important work as a professional speaker and author of Meant to Be. Check for her book in libraries and in holocaust museums.
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For more information or to schedule Roslyn to speak, contact info@speakersinternational.com or call her agent Liz Mitchell (843)902-4799.