Michèle Fitoussi (born 24 November 1954) is a French writer. She is of Tunisian-Jewish descent. [1]
Fitoussi was born in Tunis, Tunisia.
Besides writing fiction and non-fiction, Fitoussi was an editor of French Elle magazine. [2]
She is the co-author, along with Malika Oufkir, of Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail, an exposé of the Moroccan penal system. [3] She first met Malika Oufkir in March 1997 eight months after Malika had arrived in France from Morocco. [4] Stolen Lives was selected for Oprah's Book Club in 2001. [5]
Fitoussi's novel Victor was adapted into a feature film, released in 2009. [6]
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Michèle Fitoussi (born 24 November 1954) is a French writer. She is of Tunisian-Jewish descent. [1]
Fitoussi was born in Tunis, Tunisia.
Besides writing fiction and non-fiction, Fitoussi was an editor of French Elle magazine. [2]
She is the co-author, along with Malika Oufkir, of Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail, an exposé of the Moroccan penal system. [3] She first met Malika Oufkir in March 1997 eight months after Malika had arrived in France from Morocco. [4] Stolen Lives was selected for Oprah's Book Club in 2001. [5]
Fitoussi's novel Victor was adapted into a feature film, released in 2009. [6]
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link)Attention - non of the links below return acceptable results.