Teen writes book about grandmother's Holocaust survival story
For decades, the stories of Holocaust survivors have been documented to ensure their preservation for future generations. The new book, Running for Shelter, is targeted at young readers, ages 11 to 15, and it was written by a teenager about her grandmother's story of survival. Joining us to talk about her newly published book is Suzette Sheft.
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