A deeply moving collection of stories featuring characters from My Name is Leon and The Trick to Time.
Kit de Waal, born to an Irish mother and Caribbean father, was brought up among the Irish community of Birmingham in the 60's and 70's. Her debut novel My Name Is Leon was an international bestseller, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award for 2017. Her second novel, The Trick to Time, was longlisted for the Women's Prize and her young adult novel Becoming Dinah is shortlisted for the Carnegie CLIP Award 2020. She also crowdfunded and edited an anthology of working class memoir, Common People, which was published in 2018. Kit was named the FutureBook Person of the Year in 2019.
Kit de Waal has written? a book that is absolutely right for the
summer of 2020 . . . This is a book you could read on a journey, on
a beach, in a single sitting between dinner and bedtime. And
afterwards feel more connected to the world... It's a treat for her
many existing fans - but new readers can very much start here
*Financial Times*
It's so good. Full of Kit's trademark humanity. I can feel my heart
grow with every word
*Cathy Rentzenbrink*
Stunning. What an experience, the brightest and most beautiful
break in the clouds. Kit is in utter command of language and story
here, and wields them like no other writer
*Donal Ryan*
Kit has the most marvellous gift of getting to the marrow of her
characters and this collection of vignettes from the lives of her
characters, peripheral, and not so peripheral, is a magnificent
study of humanity in all its various sorrows. Her writing is
exquisite, not a word is wasted and the stories are beautiful in
their simplicity and truth
*Liz Nugent*
Written with such beauty
*Prima*
Stories of everyday lives that will resonate and move you
utterly
*Stylist*
Superb. [The characters] blaze into richly imagined lives full of
loss, love, abandonment and heartfelt hope
*Daily Mail*
An emotionally sure-handed novel exploring harrowing terrain with
deft sensitivity
*Sunday Times on The Trick to Time*
The unforgettable story of a boy struggling to belong.
Heartbreaking and uplifting - just read it
*Daily Mail on My Name is Leon*
Devastatingly emotional. De Waal's storytelling gives us the poetry
and sorrow of life itself
*Financial Times on The Trick to Time*
Tender and heart-breaking
*Rachel Joyce on My Name is Leon*
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