Career
She is perhaps best known for her authorship of Trains: A Memoir of a Hidden Childhood during and after World World War II which explores not only her survival of the Holocaust as a "hidden child" but also the psychological toll of keeping her identity hidden, even to herself, in post World World War II Poland. She studied theater at the Leon Schiller Advanced State School for Theatre in Łódź before its division into separate theater and film schools. She has directed productions of ANTIGONE, ONDINE, and PEER GYNT. She has two children, both boys and their names are Daniel and David.
Miriam could be found at various signings.
One was at the Holocaust Museum in Washington District of Columbia on June 8, 2012. She died of cancer.