Not exact matches
The 2001 verdict was awarded to Misha Defonseca and her ghostwriter Vera Lee as the result of disputes over copyright and promotion of Defonseca's memoir, Misha: A
Memoire of the
Holocaust Years, about surviving the
Holocaust on her own as a young girl, in part through her «adoption» by a pack of wolves.
The resulting book, Misha: A
Memoire of the
Holocaust Years, became a bestseller in Europe and attracted the interest of movie companies, but never sold well in the United States.
The 2001 verdict was awarded to Misha Defonseca and her ghostwriter Vera Lee as the result of disputes over copyright and promotion of Defonseca's memoir, Misha: A
Memoire of the
Holocaust Years.