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Curious Child

Contributor(s): Walker, Richard (Author), Heyam, Kit (Introduction by)

ISBN: 9781914278785

Publisher: Amaurea Press

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Pub Date: November 20, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.72" H x 8.50" L x 5.50" W ( 0.82 lbs) 322 pages

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In Richard Walker's daring debut, a transgender woman and her family confront buried secrets and stifled desires across generations. First published in 1989, this exquisitely written novel remains moving, radical, and ahead of its time.

Brief description: Kit Heyam is a writer, a university lecturer, a queer history activist and a trans awareness trainer who has worked with organisations across the UK. They have been committed to queer history since their teens, when they found the sense of community they were lacking by identifying with queer figures from the past. Their first book, The Reputation of Edward II, 1305-1697: A Literary Transformation of History (Amsterdam University Press, 2020), was the first account of how fourteenth-century English king Edward II acquired his queer reputation. They have also published work on gender in museums, trans possibilities in First World War internment camps and naked pictures in early modern anatomy books, and they have appeared as a guest expert on queer history on BBC2, Radio New Zealand and local BBC radio. Kit is passionate about finding ways to tell new stories about gender and sexuality in the past and has worked with museums including the Henry Moore Institute and British Library exhibitions team to help develop their trans representation. They coordinate the cardboard Rainbow Plaques project, which makes hidden queer history visible, and lead queer history tours in their home city of Leeds based on the app they developed for Heritage Lottery Funded project West Yorkshire Queer Stories. They are also a volunteer organiser of the award-winning Leeds Queer Film Festival.

Review Quotes:

"Entirely admirable account of the decline and degeneration of a prosperous, 'normal', middle-class English family. The prose is consistently exquisite." (The Times)

"Beautifully observed social tragi-comedy... the depiction of the older generation's hopes and frustrations is quite remarkable." (Punch)

"A remarkably daring first novel." (The Scotsman)

"Richard Walker is a master of the time-splicing device... an impressive first novel." (The Irish Times)

"An intelligent, thought-provoking novel... a welcome antidote to all those sweetness-and-light family sagas." (Forum)

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