Kit de Waal grew up in a household of opposites and extremes. Her haphazard mother rarely cooked, forbade Christmas and birthdays, worked as a cleaner, nurse and childminder sometimes all at once and believed the world would end in 1975. Meanwhile, her father stuffed barrels full of goodies for his relatives in the Caribbean, cooked elaborate meals on a whim and splurged money they didn't have on cars, suits and shoes fit for a prince. Both of her parents were waiting for paradise. It never came.
Caught between three worlds, Irish, Caribbean and British in 1960s Birmingham, Kit and her brothers and sisters knew all the words to the best songs, caught sticklebacks in jam jars and braved hunger and hellfire until they could all escape.
WITHOUT WARNING AND ONLY SOMETIMES is a story of an extraordinary childhood and how a girl who grew up in house where the Bible was the only book on offer went on to discover a love of reading that inspires her to this day
Douglas Stuart is a writer.
A total joy to interview the incredible @KitdeWaal at @hayfestival this week. She was the most generous and compassionate speaker. WITHOUT WARNING AND ONLY SOMETIMES is a masterclass in memoir. I can’t recommend it enough. Get it read! https://t.co/jhPB3MwHW6
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First up we have SKIN with Kit De Waal. @KitdeWaal is an award winner writer whose most recent book – Without Warning and Only Sometimes – is a memoir “from an unpredictable childhood”. https://t.co/kXEdKix2ZY #MUMatter
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Without Warning and Only Sometimes: Scenes from an Unpredictable Childhood by Kit de Waal – review | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian https://t.co/MhYfq1syvJ https://t.co/cdxclmOmmR