Kiku: The Japanese Art of Good Listening
By (Author) Haru Yamada
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Press
10th June 2025
6th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Practical advice: Life hacks / handy tips
153.68
Hardback
320
Width 142mm, Height 220mm, Spine 30mm
420g
Listening connects us to others and the world around us. Learn how to harness its power in this life-changing new book.
In her first book, sociolinguist and listening expert Haru Yamada draws on the Japanese concept of 'kiku' to help us all become better listeners in our daily life. Kiku or 'listening with fourteen hearts' as it is translated directly is a particular type of listening that goes beyond the superficial. It is a deep listening that brings us together. Kiku offers a brand new insight into the art of listening and a ground-breaking roadmap to help you to listen with intention and meaning in your daily interactions. Once you understand how hearing and listening work, you'll start noticing your own. You will gain a deeper understanding of the world. You'll read rooms better because you'll be reading more deeply between the lines of the people around you. Kiku is an essential guide to unlocking the power of listening in your everyday life.Haru Yamada is a PhD sociolinguistics researcher and writer from Georgetown University. Haru's life mission is to champion listening, in many ways enforced by a serious accident which left her nearly deaf and with a lifelong hearing disability. Her goal is to make listening a thoughtful part of everyday practice. She currently lives in London with her French partner, two multilingual, biracial, multicultural children in a hybrid working, bigenerational home governed by an old Bengal cat.