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Name
  
Robert Leeson


Role
  
Author

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Died
  
September 29, 2013, England

Books
  
Never Kiss Frogs, The Third‑class Genie, My Sister Shahrazad, Tom's Private War, Grange Hill for Sale

Similar People
  
Sue Welford, David Belbin, Keith Gray

Robert Arthur Leeson (31 March 1928, Northwich, Cheshire – 29 September 2013) was an English author, mainly known for his children's books. Before becoming a writer, he worked as Literary Editor of the left-wing British newspaper the Morning Star.

He was a prolific writer, having had over 70 books for young people published between 1973 and 2003. His books include several historical novels, such as Maroon Boy (1974), The Third Class Genie (1975) (a humorous fantasy novel) and the science-fiction Time Rope (1986) and Zania Experiment (1993) series. Leeson also wrote social realist novels such as It's My Life (1980) about a teenage girl who has to look after her family after her mother walks out on them. Silver's Revenge is a humorous sequel to Treasure Island, and Candy for the King is a fairytale about a giant influenced by Voltaire's Candide. Leeson's Reading and Righting: the past,present and future of Fiction for the young (1985) is a history of children's literature. He has also written for radio, television and the theatre.

Leeson cited the fiction of Geoffrey Trease as an influence on his work.

TV Tie-Ins

  • Grange Hill Rules OK? (1980).
  • Grange Hill Goes Wild (1980).
  • Grange Hill for Sale (1981). Novel
  • Grange Hill Home and Away (1982).
  • Forty Days of Tucker J., 1983.
  • References

    Robert Leeson Wikipedia