Flickerbook An Autobiography

Flickerbook An Autobiography by Leila Berg, published by Granta Books in 1997, offers a unique perspective on the author’s early life. This 240-page autobiography presents a re-living of Berg’s Jewish childhood and adolescence during the 1920s and 30s, capturing the moments leading up to the first air-raid siren. Through her narrative, readers are introduced to a child who experiences a blend of sadness, humor, and passion as she grows through her formative years.
In this edition, Leila Berg invites readers to engage with her personal journey, emphasizing the intricacies of her upbringing and the influences that shaped her. The book delves into themes of biography and literary figures, providing insight into the experiences that defined her youth. As a children’s author and advocate for education, Berg’s reflections resonate with those interested in the intersections of personal history and broader societal changes.
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This autobiography is a re-living rather than a remembering. The children’s author and writer on children and education, Leila Berg, re-experiences her early Jewish childhood and adolescence during the 1920s and 30s, up until the day when the first air-raid siren sounded. She introduces the sad, funny and passionate child who is seen growing through the years.
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