A colour photograph of the author Kit de Waal

Kit de Waal

Overview

Born in Birmingham, the child of a Caribbean father and an Irish mother, the novelist and memoirist Kit de Waal made her name with her debut novel, My Name is Leon (2016). This international bestseller looks at intersections of family and community through the eyes of the smart and worried ten-year-old boy Leon.

A colour photograph of the author Kit de Waal
Kit de Waal (Photo: Paul Crowther)

Kit de Waal has gone on to produce a range of other immersive works that explore the lives of characters whose dreams are expansive, though their circumstances are often restricted and painful. She considers how seemingly ordinary lives all carry extraordinary qualities, and also what writing about ‘little’ lives has to say to some of the big questions we all confront, such as: in families, what does it mean to love each other?; and, more broadly, what is it to be in connection with one another?

In her work, de Waal draws on her fifteen years’ working in criminal and family law, and her own mother’s experience as a foster carer. Memorable and keen-eyed observations shape the portraits of de Waal’s short-story collection, Supporting Cast (2020), and of the pale and mysterious boy Nellie in her 2025 novel, The Best of Everything (2025). From their different perspectives, her fictions all ponder questions of race, belonging, motherhood, loss, recovery and regeneration, as, too, does her hard-hitting and heartrending memoir, Without warning and only sometimes (2022).

Kit de Waal’s work has received major recognition in Britain, Ireland and more widely. My Name is Leon was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, longlisted for the Desmond Elliott prize and won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award 2017. In 2025 it was adapted as a film for BBC2. Her second novel, The Trick to Time, was longlisted for the Women’s Prize, and her young adult novel Becoming Dinah was shortlisted for the Carnegie CLIP award, 2020. Without warning and only sometimes was shortlisted for the Irish Biography of the Year Award. De Waal also crowdfunded and edited an anthology of working-class memoir, Common People.

Packed with Caribbean cooking flavours and 1970s memorabilia, her 2025 novel, The Best of Everything, sees the central character Paulette struggle in stop-start stages to rebuild her life after a completely unexpected and unusually shocking loss. Like My Name is Leon, the story makes a propulsive impact on the reader, as the joys and sorrows of the black auxiliary nurse Paulette are woven into the fabric of life in 1980s Birmingham. The narrative takes the reader into the heart of her predicaments where we at one and the same time observe the dilemmas confronting her, but also feel with her, from her point of view. The novel was long-listed for the Women’s Prize 2025. 

—Elleke Boehmer, 2026


Cite this: Boehmer, Elleke. “Kit de Waal.” Postcolonial Writers Make Worlds, 2024, https://writersmakeworlds.com/kitdewaal. Accessed 12 July 2026.


Bibliography

Novels

The Best of Everything (2025)

The Beautiful Thing (2020)

Becoming Dinah (2019)

The Trick to Time (2018)

Six Foot Six (2018)

My Name Is Leon (2016)

Non-fiction

Without Warning and Only Sometimes: Scenes from an Unpredictable Childhood (2022)