About Frantz-Sion Felix

Frantz-Sion Felix is a Haitian-American author, educator, and speaker.

Born and raised in Haiti, he was a student at the Faculty of Applied Linguistics at the State University of Haiti when the earthquake of January 12, 2010, brought the building down around him. He survived after spending nearly twenty-four hours trapped beneath the rubble.

That experience became the foundation of his memoir, What Remained, and its French edition, Ce qui est resté. More than a story of survival, these books explore resilience, faith, grief, and lifelong question of how to live with what cannot be undone.

After immigrating to the United States, Frantz - Sion continued his academic journey. He earned a bachelor's degree in Linguistics from the State University of Haiti, a second bachelor's degree in French and Francophone Studies from Florida International University, and an MBA from Florida Atlantic University. He has dedicated his career to education and continues to teach in Florida.

He lives in Florida with his wife and their two children.