
Marcia Fine
As an award-winning author she delves into the roots of family stories and searches for meaning in Jewish history. Both historical novels dealing with post-Holocaust lives and the Spanish diaspora make audiences take a closer look as to where their families started.
Marcia's audiences are diverse. She has spoken to Friends of the Library in Woodlands, Ca, at the oldest Sephardic synagogue in the U.S., Hadassah and Brandeis groups, Women in the Arts, and a Taos Cultural event. Clients hire Marcia to entertain, educate and inspire their audiences. With a wicked sense of humor and a knowledgeable scholarly and historical background, she is the author of five award-winning novels.
Marcia's inspirational, entertaining and family history message brings audiences to their feet. Her novel, Paper Children-An Immigrant's Legacy, has been a finalist for three national prizes. The Blind Eye-A Sephardic Journey has won a First Prize while her satirical series about Scottsdale draws more attention. Stressed in Scottsdale won First Prize for Humor/Satire and a Silver from the Living Now awards.
Marcia's mission in life: To make others aware of their roots so our family history is preserved and create some laughter about how absurd our lives can be.
As an award-winning author she delves into the roots of family stories and searches for meaning in Jewish history. Both historical novels dealing with post-Holocaust lives and the Spanish diaspora make audiences take a closer look as to where their families started.
Marcia's audiences are diverse. She has spoken to Friends of the Library in Woodlands, Ca, at the oldest Sephardic synagogue in the U.S., Hadassah and Brandeis groups, Women in the Arts, and a Taos Cultural event. Clients hire Marcia to entertain, educate and inspire their audiences. With a wicked sense of humor and a knowledgeable scholarly and historical background, she is the author of five award-winning novels.
Marcia's inspirational, entertaining and family history message brings audiences to their feet. Her novel, Paper Children-An Immigrant's Legacy, has been a finalist for three national prizes. The Blind Eye-A Sephardic Journey has won a First Prize while her satirical series about Scottsdale draws more attention. Stressed in Scottsdale won First Prize for Humor/Satire and a Silver from the Living Now awards.
Marcia's mission in life: To make others aware of their roots so our family history is preserved and create some laughter about how absurd our lives can be.
