You Don't Look British is a collection of prose, poetry, and memoir that explores human identity in connection to place, belonging, estrangement, and language. The stories of diversity, displacement and discovery are told in Scotland, a country that shapes itself much like the voices within its frame.
In a political context that uses clichés as reassurance while pointing to the multicultural as something to fear, You Don't Look British reflects upon the unmeasurable value of freedom of expression, of travel, of kindness, and of compassion, highlighting the equality of all our identities and journeys.
You Don't Look British is a collection of prose, poetry, and memoir that explores human identity in connection to place, belonging, estrangement, and language. The stories of diversity, displacement and discovery are told in Scotland, a country that shapes itself much like the voices within its frame.
In a political context that uses clichés as reassurance while pointing to the multicultural as something to fear, You Don't Look British reflects upon the unmeasurable value of freedom of expression, of travel, of kindness, and of compassion, highlighting the equality of all our identities and journeys.