“ Only Here, Only Now heralds the arrival of an urgent and unique new voice, as engaging and as startling as Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha , Morvern Callar or The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time .”—David Peace A brilliant new talent writing from lived experience makes his debut with this irresistible and original coming-of-age story in the vein of Young Mungo and Hang the Moon, that pierces the beautiful, brilliant, and lightning-quick mind of a teenage girl growing up with undiagnosed ADHD in working-class Scotland. In the blazing hot summer of 1994, there’s nothing for Cora Mowat to do but hang around in empty parking lots. Stuck in her Mom’s small house and tired of her own restless mind, she’s desperate to break free of the limits of Fife but unsure of what the future holds in this powerful literary novel―if it holds anything at all for a girl like her trying to find her way in the world. After her mother invites a new man to live with them, tensions quickly rise in the cramped house. Gunner is kind but strange, too—a one-eyed shoplifter with more than a few hidden secrets. But when tragedy strikes shortly after, Cora rebels against her small-town existence in search of love, acceptance, and a path to something good. If only she can learn to navigate her grief and everything she thinks she knows about who she is and what she might be capable of, she may finally find the way forward. In this extraordinary debut, a powerful work of Scottish fiction drawn from experience but written with riotous imagination, Tom Newlands explores a teenage girl’s coming-of-age in post-industrial Scotland and what it means to yearn for a life that feels out of reach. Vibrant, lyrical and fiercely funny, Only Here, Only Now is a story of identity and family that shines with hope and resilience. "Only Here, Only Now heralds the arrival of an urgent and unique new voice, as engaging and as startling as Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha , Morvern Callar or The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time , and will surely be hailed as one of the great British debut novels." - David Peace, author of Nineteen Eighty-Three "Tom Newlands is the real thing. His story will change you." - Award-winning actor Michael Sheen “This isn't just a great first novel; it's a great novel. And Cora, the mad, chaotic, wise, funny narrator, is one of the great characters.” - Roddy Doyle, Book Prize-winning author of LOVE and Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha "It's not every day you read a modern classic. But this feels destined to become one. A thunderous achievement." - Nathan Filer, author of The Shock of the Fall and This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health “An astonishing debut, full of grit, humor and truth. I defy you not to fall in love with Cora Mowat.” - Katherine May, New York Times bestselling author of Enchantment and Wintering “Tom Newland's Only Here, Only Now is a piercing howl of a novel, sharp, elegant and humane. I loved it.” - Karl Geary, author of Juno Loves Legs "Exuberantly memorable....So unusual and so moving – and ultimately, if my experience is anything to go by, so memorable. Cora’s neurodivergence is vividly, uniquely present in the language Newlands gives to her.....Newlands casts a new light on the experience of living with ADHD." - The Guardian "A coming-of-age novel that takes the reader inside the brilliant, fizzing mind of a teenage girl with ADHD growing up in post-industrial Scotland. Funny and fierce." - BBC Radio World Service "A rich and vivid debut novel . . . Tom Newlands may make several prize lists for his stunning debut, a portrait of a teenager with undiagnosed ADHD in a working-class, post-industrial community. This sprawling coming-of-age tale explores poverty, belonging, grief and rage, and Newlands writes with such energy....But what impresses most is the author’s compassion for his flawed characters. There’s humour as well as love, hope and resilience amidst the ugliness in this accomplished novel." - The Observer (London) "Think Shuggie Bain. Think Trainspotting. Think The Cutting Room. You can add Tom Newlands to that list.... A vivid, synesthetic piece of writing . . . What’s thrilling is that the book goes in the directions you are not expecting. And at its heart there is the unmistakeable voice of this flawed, messy, anxious, kind of heroic teenage girl. The Scottish book of the summer." - The Herald “A funny, truthful, heartbreaking yet hopeful read.” - Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things “A breathtaking debut from an exciting new storytelling talent. Wise, funny, tragic and hopeful. Cora and her world are heartrendingly authentic.” - Christopher Brookmyre, author of Quite Ugly One Morning "Cora’s neurodivergence is both beautifully different and hilariously relatable; her arc is especially poignant as she learns how to juggle her love of home and family with her desire to escape her claustrophobic and limiting hometown. At the heart