Harmless Like You

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Weight0.34 kg
Dimensions1.8 × 13.7 × 21.5 cm
Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

147363833X

About The Author

Rowan Hisayo Buchanan is a Japanese-British-Chinese-American writer. Her debut novel, Harmless Like You was published in 2016 by Sceptre and won the Author's Club First Novel Award and a Betty Trask award. It was also shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize, the Books Are My Bag Breakthrough Author Award and longlisted for the Jhalak Prize. Rowan Hisayo Buchanan was the recipient of a Margins fellowship for the Asian American Writers Workshop, has a BA from Columbia University, an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is currently working on a PhD at the University of East Anglia. Her writing has appeared in the short story anthology How Much the Heart Can Hold (Sceptre), the Guardian, New York Times, Granta, The Paris Review and The Atlantic among other places. She has lived in London, New York, Tokyo, Madison and Norwich.rowanhisayo.com

Impressive . . . Rowan Hisayo Buchanan [is] a 27-year-old with a very big literary career in front of her . . . Slick and intelligent… it's the subtle brilliance of Buchanan's back-to-front tale that really left me reeling.

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An exciting new voice in fiction captures the fragile personal histories of an estranged mother and son.

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'What a beautiful book. So measured and confident for a debut. An enchanting and deftly layered exploration of desire, self-identity and belonging.'EMMA JANE UNSWORTH, author of Animals'Sublime – calm, profound, beautifully controlled and with startling splashes of colour. 'CHRIS CLEAVE, author of The Other HandHARMLESS LIKE YOU is an ode to the outsider. Moving from Manhattan to Berlin, from the Vietnam War to the new millennium, Buchanan's debut explores the thin line between attachment and abandonment, love and pain, selfishness and sacrifice. An unforgettable debut, as rich in darkness and light as it is in colour. CHLOE BENJAMIN, author of The Anatomy of DreamsWhen the meaning of 'home' is complicated, we strive for a sense of connection. Yet sometimes being alone feels like the easiest choice to make.In 1968 Yuki is 16 and has not one friend in all of New York.It's the year her parents move back to Tokyo, but Yuki decides to stay.As she sketches out her new life, it is also the year she'll fall in love with a shade of orange, climb out a window, meets an aspiring model, and run tangle-haired through the night. In 2016 gallery owner Jay becomes a father, believing he is a happily married man.It's the year he will finally confront his mother, who abandoned their family when he was two years old. Her name is Yuki Oyama and she has been living for decades as an artist in Berlin.Written with startling beauty and power, HARMLESS LIKE YOU explores the complexities of identity and art and captures, over decades and cities, a fractured family narrative of love, loneliness and reconciliation.