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The acclaimed author reads from her memoir. Today, her childhood desire to sing the Hallelujah chorus brings her into conflict with her Jehovah's Witness upbringing.

The acclaimed author of My Name Is Leon continues to read from her memoir about her unpredictable childhood in 1960s Birmingham. Today, she is in a quandary when her childhood desire to sing the Hallelujah chorus brings her into conflict with her Jehovah's Witness upbringing and the forbidden.

Kit de Waal's childhood was dominated by weekly visits to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and her mother's commitment to its millenarian doctrine, along with her father's dreams of returning home to St Kitts. Kit and her resilient siblings found themselves caught between the three cultures of their Irish mother, their Caribbean father and 1960s Birmingham. An erratic and unpredictable home life was followed by a period of hard living and crisis before books found Kit out and gave her new direction.

Kit de Waal is the author of the acclaimed novel My Name Is Leon, which was adapted into a one-hour film for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 1 in 2022.

Photo credit: Sarah Lee

Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
Produced by Elizabeth Allard

14 minutes

Last on

Wed 17 Aug 2022 00:30

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  • Tue 16 Aug 2022 09:45
  • Wed 17 Aug 2022 00:30