So, what’s the story of this shrapnel?
Our panelists talk about where the stories hide!
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Nechamie Margolis

Steve Pender

Marjorie Turner Hollman
My father was nearly killed by a piece of shrapnel long before he landed on France’s beaches. The bomb landed next door, the shrapnel embedded itself in the wall, just above his head. Dad looked at that shrapnel as good luck and put it in his kit bag.
I grew up with that shrapnel in the living room. Dad had it mounted with the words “Close Call. Aldershot, England, 1942”. But until only a few years ago I didn’t know its story, so I asked him, and he told me.
Want your storyteller’s tales? Ask them about the letters, pictures, paintings, trophies… and listen as the stories rush out. Listen to our panelists stories:
Nechamie Margolis of www.writingthesoul.net
Steve Pender of www.familylegacyvideo.com
Marjorie Turner Hollman of www.marjorieturner.com
There are hidden tales in those priceless artifacts! The stories are alive, wanting their freedom.