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My Name Is Leon is Kit de Waal’s acclaimed memoir that follows his journey growing up in 1980s Birmingham as a mixed-race child in the care system. Through vivid storytelling and emotional honesty, de Waal explores the complexities of his identity, his search for belonging, and his determination to carve out his own path despite the challenges he faced.
The narrative captures the lived experience of growing up different in a turbulent era, navigating racism, institutional care, and the search for family connection. With warmth and unflinching candor, de Waal reflects on the people who shaped him and the resilience required to overcome adversity.
This powerful memoir has resonated with readers worldwide and has now been adapted into a major BBC Two film, bringing Leon’s story to an even wider audience. It remains a testament to the human spirit and the transformative power of self-discovery.







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