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Sweet Pea by Kit de Waal

Sweet Pea

by Kit de Waal

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  • Nov 3, 2026, 320 pages
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The unforgettable story of a Black woman who creates her own chosen family after tragedy, in a "warm and wise" tale (Observer UK) of the enduring power of a mother's love.

When Paulette arrived on English shores as a young girl, she left behind a grandmother in St. Kitts who called her "Sweet Pea," taught her to cook, and admonished her to avoid temptation and embrace love and forgiveness, in that order. Now Paulette is twenty-nine and in love with Denton, who she hopes to start a family and have lots of children with. But then Denton is killed in a car accident, and Paulette is left to grieve, as Denton's friend Garfield finds his way into her bed. Soon their son is born, Bird, and Paulette decides to give Bird the best of everything, even as she lets Garfield go. Then, in a twist of fate, she meets the man who was behind the wheel of the car that killed Denton, and the grandson who he is having trouble caring for, a young boy the same age as Bird. Despite her grief and anger, Paulette takes the boy under her wing, and soon she is cooking him meals, making sure his clothes are clean, and letting him call her Sweet Pea. As the years go by, Paulette begins to understand the value of forgiveness, and most of all, love, and how much allowing it to guide her life has provided the strength she needed.

Beautiful and profound, Sweet Pea is a tender and emotionally-compelling novel about the healing power of one woman's love and care for her found family.

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"Tender... A beautifully judged tale extolling the virtues of kindness." ―Guardian (UK)

"Affecting... a story of loneliness and sacrifice that navigates great sorrow with a remarkable lightness of touch." ―The Times (UK)

"This is a book of such tenderness, full of pain, grief and despair and yet playful and joyful at the same time. Kit de Waal has an uncanny ability to create vivid characters with such empathy that I want to reach into the pages to hug them. I truly loved this book." ―Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond

"What a wonderful novel, bursting with life. Kit de Waal is a writer who knows all the secret longings of the human heart." ―Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Ordinary Time

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Poignant story of resilience and forgiveness
Sweet, poignant emotionally charged novel about resilience and forgiveness. This is a book for lovers of

Pauline, a young black woman, emigrates from St. Kitts to England. She leaves behind her family and a grandmother who called her “Sweet Pea,” who taught her cooking and who encouraged her to always forgive. When she’s 29, she meets Denton who wants a family and children but the relationship ends when he’s tragically killed in a car accident. Denton’s friend, Garfield consoles Pauline and shortly their son, Bird, is born. Garfield leaves Pauline though remaining connected with Bird. Eventually Pauline meets the man who killed Denton, who has a grandson Bird’s age, Cornelius, who’s troubled. Pauline takes him in, cares for and feeds him and allows him to call her Sweet Pea. Pauline comes to learn her grandmother’s admonition to forgive was the best advice as forgiving leads to loving.

The story is filled with food, the great emotional comforter and connector. This is brilliantly shown in this novel. We connect over food when we meet at a table and share food and thought. I loved that about this book. The book also contrasts the socioeconomic differences of the two boys and how these differences will shape us. And, the family building that Pauline creates adds a wealth of emotions to the storytelling.

The story is told in first person giving it a realistic feel, that you too are experiencing the same thing as the characters. The pacing is excellent as the story unfolds crisply and realistically. And the writing clear and concise.

Highly recommend.

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Kit de Waal Author Biography

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Kit de Waal is an award-winning short story writer. She was born in Birmingham, UK, to an Irish mother and Kittian father. She worked for fifteen years in criminal and family law and writes about the urban underbelly, forgotten and overlooked places where the best stories are found. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Oxford Brookes University and is a founder member of Leather Lane Writers and Oxford Narrative Group. My Name Is Leon is her first book.

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Kit de Waal: duh vahl

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