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Book Review: Only Here, Only Now

Cover of Only Here, Only Now paperback book by Tom Newlands
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Only Here, Only Now

by · ISBN: 9781399607919
★★★★½
Fiction Contemporary Coming-of-Age Scottish Setting Family & Identity

Overview

We read Only Here, Only Now as a vivid coming-of-age story set in Fife in the summer of 1994, centred on Cora Mowat. She’s a bright, impulsive teenager stuck on a seaside council estate, unsure of herself and desperate to escape. When her mother’s new boyfriend moves in, tensions rise and her world tilts.

Writing & Voice

We found Newlands’s voice fierce, lyrical, and often funny. His prose carries Cora’s restless energy and sharp observations with clarity and depth. The narrative feels immediate, bringing texture to both the hard edges and warm, chaotic humour of daily life.

Content & Perspective

The story follows Cora’s thoughts and actions as she navigates family strain, the pull of friendships, and her longing for belonging. Her perspective is restless and alive, pushing against a landscape that feels both familiar and confining.

Themes

Only Here, Only Now explores poverty, identity, and the search for connection. It looks at family relationships under strain, the resilience needed to dream of something more, and how awkward, messy life shapes who we become.

What Worked

  • Energetic, memorable voice that feels true to its setting.
  • Sharp mix of humour and heartbreak that enriches the narrative.
  • Brave character focus on hope and struggle in everyday life.

Minor Quibbles

  • Pacing can feel uneven as the narrative weaves through daily life.
  • Some scenes dip into familiar coming-of-age territory.

Final Thoughts

We think this is a fierce, compelling debut that makes the ordinary feel extraordinary, and leaves you thinking about Cora long after the last page.

Rating: ★★★★½ / 5

We recommend this to readers who enjoy character-driven contemporary fiction grounded in place and lived experience.