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Author of "Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust"
American Program Bureau
36 Crafts Street
Newton, MA 02158
Phone: (800) 225-4575, Ext. 170
Fax: (617) 965-6610
Contact: Jan Tavitian
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Background:
Misha Defonseca tells one of the most astonishing stories ever to come out of the Holocaust. A child refugee in search of her parents during World War II, she walked for over four years across 3,000 miles of Nazi-occupied land.
Her survival was only made possible by the companionship of a pack of wolves that helped to feed and shelter her along her journey. She cared for their cubs while the wolves hunted, ate the raw meat of their kill, and felt true happiness for the first time in her troubled life.
Told with a passion untempered by time, Misha's story is both heartbreaking and uplifting.
Please contact American Program Bureau today by clicking on our SpeedMail(TM) button to inquire about Ms. Defonseca's schedule and fees. You can also call our 800 number or visit American Program Bureau's Web Site.
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