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Leila Berg

Leila Berg (12 November 1917 – 17 April 2012) was a British children's author, known also as a journalist and writer on education and children's rights.
==Life and politics==
She was brought up in Salford, Lancashire, in a Jewish doctor's family; she wrote vividly about this part of her life in ''Flickerbook'' (1997), describing also later meetings in Cambridge through her older brother, particularly with Margot Heinemann, and J. B. S. Haldane whom she would reference obliquely in the early ''Chunky'' books. She associated with Young Communist League members at the time of the Spanish Civil War (in which she lost two lovers) and eventually joined the movement. Her first job as a journalist was with the British communist daily paper ''The Daily Worker''.〔http://www.aspects.co.uk/~leilaberg/〕

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