Franklin Rose Publishing

Franklin Rose Publishing Honesty, integrity, and reliability are the foundation of FRP.

A heart-centered community in which dedicated publishing professionals support innovative writers, healers, and intuitives to create book products that uplift and inspire readers.

Book Launch Party today! 📙🚀🎉We are so excited to share today's book launch party with you! Starts at 3pm Eastern / 12pm ...
03/30/2024

Book Launch Party today! 📙🚀🎉

We are so excited to share today's book launch party with you! Starts at 3pm Eastern / 12pm Pacific Saturday, March 30th

FREE RSVP signup https://signsbooklaunch.eventbrite.com
It's been a year of writing heart-warming ❤️, magical stories about the Signs & Synchronicities in our lives ✨

At today's FREE event you will:
âś… Learn more about signs & synchronicities from the Universe
âś… Meet our amazing authors and hear what led them to write their stories
âś… Be one of our lucky audience members to receive a random reading or win a private session in our reading raffle!

If you don't have a copy of our book, you can get one on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWS5HS14/

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See you today!
Alyson Gannon

Signs & Synchronicities: True Stories that Inspire & Empower

03/19/2024

Join us as we celebrate Signs & Synchronicities - True Stories that Inspire & Empower!

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ABOUT FRANKLIN ROSE PUBLISHING

Franklin Rose Publishing is named after Rose Franklin, our founder's maternal grandmother. Grandma Rose was a kind and caring soul, whose open heart and welcoming smile concealed the hard road she walked. Rose is remembered as a warm, loving, supportive friend to all. Few people ever knew the hardship and adversity Rose had endured in her early life.

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At the age of two, Grandma Rose’s mother died and Rose was placed in a Rochester, NY orphanage. As the youngest child in care, Rose was separated from the other children and for many years, lived a lonely, isolated life. She found solace in dance, and became a promising ballerina. Unfortunately, the stock market crashed and the world plunged into the Great Depression. With no funds to support the children, the orphanage sent them away, and Rose was delivered to her half-sister in Ohio. Shortly after Rose arrived, her sister died of tuberculosis—and young Rose found herself abandoned and alone again.

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