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OverviewBest Book of 2025 by Electric Literature, PEN America, Debutiful - Top First Novel of 2025 by Booklist - Spotify Editors' Pick - Longlisted for the Goodreads Choice Award in Science Fiction ""Ma's These Memories Do Not Belong to Us brilliantly inventive weaves worlds around a central question: What happens when technology enables a totalitarian government to break into the last private frontiers of the internal mind? Chilling, poignant, and uncomfortably timely, Ma's braided memory dispatches explore a future in which the shifting concepts of safety, loyalty, and truth lead nowhere except condemnation."" -- Tessa Hulls, author of Pulitzer Prize-winner Feeding Ghosts For fans of Cloud Atlas and The Power, a hauntingly beautiful and prescient debut set in a future where a renamed China is the sole global superpower. When I was a boy, my mother used to tell me stories of a world before memories could be shared between strangers... In a far-off future ruled by the Qin Empire, every citizen is fitted with a Mindbank, an intracranial device capable of recording and transmitting memories between minds. This technology gives birth to Memory Capitalism, where anyone with means can relive the life experiences of others. It also unleashes opportunities for manipulation: memories can be edited, marketed, and even corrupted for personal gain. After the sudden passing of his mother, an unnamed narrator inherits a collection of banned memories from her Mindbank so dangerous that even possessing them places his freedom in jeopardy. Traversing genres, empires, and millennia, they are tales of sumo wrestlers and social activists and armless swimmers and watchmakers, struggling amid the backdrop of Qin's ascent toward global dominance. Determined to release his mother's memories to the world before they are destroyed forever, the narrator will risk everything--even if the cost is his own life. Powerful and provocative, These Memories Do Not Belong to Us masterfully explores how governments and media manipulate history to control the collective imagination. It forces us to see beyond the sheen of convenient truths and to unearth real stories of sacrifice and love that refuse to be eradicated. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yiming MaPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9780063413481ISBN 10: 0063413485 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 12 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""A mesmerizing debut! A deeply felt and meticulously crafted novel that entrances the reader from the first sentence to its last."" -- Jason Mott, National Book Award-winning author of Hell of a Book ""Yiming Ma's engaging, inventive debut grips you from its first sentence. . . . Ma marries our current anxiety around surveillance, technology, personal data, and geopolitical unrest with an imagined future where, despite best efforts, stories remain a tool for connection, education, and revolution."" -- Lillian Li, Women's Prize for Fiction longlisted author of Number One Chinese Restaurant ""Yiming Ma's stunning debut is deeply imaginative in its portrayal of a near-future dystopia, and profoundly humane in its exploration of memory and the stories that make us who we are."" -- Vincent Lam, Giller Prize-winning author of Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures ""Ma's brilliantly inventive These Memories Do Not Belong to Us weaves worlds around a central question: What happens when technology enables a totalitarian government to break into the last private frontiers of the internal mind? Chilling, poignant, and uncomfortably timely, Ma's braided memory dispatches explore a future in which the shifting concepts of safety, loyalty, and truth lead nowhere except condemnation."" -- Tessa Hulls, National Book Critics Circle John Leonard winning author of Feeding Ghosts Author InformationBorn in Shanghai, Yiming Ma spent a decade in the tech and finance world across New York, Toronto, London, Berlin and South Africa before writing the dystopian novel THESE MEMORIES DO NOT BELONG TO US, set in a world where memories are bought and sold. He attended Stanford for his MBA and also holds an MFA from Warren Wilson College, where he was named the Carol Houck Smith Scholar. His stories and essays appear in the New York Times, The Guardian, The Florida Review, and elsewhere. His story ""Swimmer of Yangtze"" won the 2018 Guardian 4th Estate Story Prize. He's a first generation immigrant and despite his travels, he's still figuring out where home is. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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