"The Girl. A Life Lived in the Shadow of Roman Polanski" by Samantha Geimer, now 49, is due to come out in the United States on September 17 and in France on October 3.
A spokeswoman for French publishers Michel Lafon told AFP the book was "not really an attack on Polanski", but added that the French version would be entitled "Moi, Samantha, 13 ans, violee par Roman Polanski". (Me, Samantha, 13-years-old, raped by Roman Polanski).
Polanski was initially charged with six felony counts, including rape and sodomy, but the charges were later reduced under a plea deal made in part to spare Geimer the ordeal of a trial.
Polanski, who had had a string of hit films including "Rosemary's Baby" and "Chinatown", served 42 days at a secure unit but fled the United States on the eve of his sentencing in 1978 amid fears the trial judge planned to go back on a previously agreed plea deal.
Polanski spent 10 months in Swiss custody before convincing the authorities in Bern not to honour a US extradition request, and instead to release him.
The Franco-Polish Oscar-winning director in 2011 told a television interviewer: "I have regretted it for 33 years.