Vida Brest (true name Majda Peterlin) (21 July 1925 – 10 November 1985) was a Yugoslav Slovene-language poet, writer, journalist, and teacher, best known for her juvenile fiction, often based on her own experiences as a young Partisan during the Second World War.
[2] At the age of 17 she joined the resistance movement and after the end of the Second World War became a journalist and teacher.
She later devoted herself to writing, her main inspiration being her own experiences during the war, but also wrote fairy tales and children's stories.
From a very early age she also wrote poetry, with her first poems being published by the Partisan press during the war.
She won the Levstik Award in 1984 for her book of stories from the resistance entitled Majhen človek na veliki poti (A Small Man on a Big Road).