Daughter tells parents’ amazing life saga as Holocaust and atomic bomb survivors at Harvester United Methodist Church in Land O’ Lakes.
Roslyn’s mother survived the concentration camps in Nazi Europe. Her father survived the Nagasaki atomic bomb as a prisoner of war in Japan.
They survived years of captivity in opposite sides of the world in the most extraordinary of circumstances and found everlasting love against all odds. Their incredible life saga is now being told by their daughter, Roslyn Franken, in a book she wrote and multimedia presentation she delivers entitled, Meant to Be: A True Story of Might, Miracles, and Triumph of the Human Spirit.
Roslyn will be delivering her multimedia presentation about her book on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 1:00pm at the Harvester United Methodist Church, 2432 Collier Pkwy., Land O’ Lakes, FL 34639.
Roslyn will be available for book signing following the presentation. For more information, call (813) 948-2311.
Roslyn’s book, Meant to Be, is currently in development for production as a full-length feature film adaptation through Five Star Studios Inc. Her parents’ extraordinary life story was the subject of a Gemini award-nominated television documentary called Tea at the Embassy.