Holocaust survivor Leon Leyson, saved by Oskar Schindler writes book, The Boy On the Wooden Box

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A carbon copy of the original Schindler's List is seen following its discovery by The State Library's Dr Olwen Pryke, at The State Library Of New South Wales on April 7, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
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Posted: 03/04/2013

NEW YORK (AP) -- One of the youngest Holocaust survivors saved by Oskar Schindler has a book deal, for a manuscript completed shortly before he died.

Leon Leyson's "The Boy On the Wooden Box" will be published by Atheneum on Aug. 27, the publisher announced Monday.

According to Atheneum, the book will provide an "unprecedented perspective" on Schindler, the industrialist credited with helping to save more than 1,000 Jews during World War II.

His story was immortalized in Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning "Schindler's List."

Leyson, meanwhile, became a popular speaker who traveled nationwide to tell his story of life under the Nazis.

He was 13 when Schindler rescued him from a Polish ghetto. He settled in California after the war and died at age 83 in January, the day after Atheneum received his manuscript.

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