Holocaust Survivor Irene Miller Shares Her Story

Saturday, January 251:00—2:30 PMCommunity Room3400 E Seyburn Dr, Auburn Hills, MI, 48326

Join us as Irene Miller, a Holocaust survivor, author, speaker, and educator takes you on a survival journey little-written and known about. You will sleep in the winter under an open sky on the no man’s land. You will freeze in a Siberian labor camp where the bears come to your door front. In Uzbekistan, you will live on boiled grass or broiled onions and shiver with malaria. You will spend years in orphanages. When this is over, you will wonder how a child with this background grows up to become a positive, creative, accomplished woman with a joy of living and love to share.
It is a story of courage, determination, perseverance and the power of the human spirit. Irene's book, Into No Man's Land: A Historical Memoir, will be available for purchase at the program for a discounted $15 price. 

Registration is recommended. This is part of our author series, made possible by the Friends of the Library.

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