I’m new here

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In Ian Russell-Hsieh’s searing debut novel I’M NEW HERE, Sean retreats from a disastrous breakup to his parents’ homeland Taipei, in an attempt to reconcile the parts of himself he has long denied. Haunted by his ex, and  disappointed in a city he feels like a stranger in, Sean is intrigued by a strange older man he keeps meeting. Under the sticky heat, it’s not long before things start to unravel, and Sean’s past and future cohere in alarming and strange ways.

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SKU: 9781398522886 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Scribner UK
Page count : 240
Published on 1st February, 2024

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Fired from his job and dumped by his girlfriend, Taiwanese-British photographer Sean flies to Taipei to seek oblivion. Lost in the neon heat of his parents’ homeland, though, all he finds is alienation. He spends his days sleeping feverishly in a bleak hotel bedroom, and his nights alternating between casual sex and a crappy striplit doughnut bar. Whatever he thought Taiwan would give him, it hasn’t worked: he feels as distanced and resentful of his heritage as he ever has.

Then, a chance encounter with a mysterious older man draws him into a friendship where the terms of engagement are quickly, ominously blurred. For every tentative step towards connection, Sean’s grasp on reality unravels, as the demands of the past and the present begin to take their toll. As events draw to a disturbing head, Sean’s mind spirals, until he’s not sure what’s left of him at all.

Appealing to fans of Boy Parts and Luster, I’m New Here is a thrilling, hallucinatory debut and masterclass in unreliable narration that positions Ian Russell-Hsieh as one of the most exciting new authors in the UK.

 

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Dimensions 21.6 × 13.5 × 1.8 cm
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