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Anita Leslie, novelist & biographer; (21 November 1914 – 5 November 1985), was an Irish-born biographer and writer. She was a first cousin once removed of the British war time Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. ==Childhood and education== The eldest of three children born in New York City, to a wealthy Anglo-Irish landowning family (49,968 acres). Anita alongside her brothers Sir John Leslie, 4th Baronet, and Desmond Leslie were born to father Shane Leslie (Sir John Randolph Leslie, 3rd Baronet) and mother Majorie Ide the Vermont-born daughter of General Henry Clay Ide the US ambassador to Spain.〔(''New York Times''. 1912. ) "Marjorie Ide Weds Under Canopy." 12 June. Retrieved on 7 January 2008. (PDF).〕 Anita's schooling was abysmal. She spent her childhood partly on a feudal estate in a country torn by conflict, partly in a London town-house where everyone in the 1920s seemed obsessed by cocktails, short skits, bobbed hair and Eton crops, and partly in strange schools and convents in various parts of Europe. But she always felt at home at Castle Leslie and her 1981 autobiography 'The Gilt and the gingerbread' details her early childhood and eventual decision to leave the home of her grandparents and play her part in the Second World War.
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