Jo Hamya
Three Rooms
Three Rooms
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Three Rooms is a novel that explores the true cost of living as a young person in 21st-century England, focusing on a young woman's search for a home and a self. It is driven by despair and optimism in equal measure and explores politics, race, and belonging. The novel is praised for its incisive, original, and brilliantly observed writing, and its author is described as an exceptionally gifted writer.
Format: Hardback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 08 July 2021
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
A seething portrayal of Generation Rent.
OLIVIA LAING, NEW STATESMAN
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
2021
Cool, sharp, and perceptive.
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What is the true cost of living as a young person in 21st-century England?
It's autumn 2018, and a young woman moves into a rented room in university accommodation, ready to begin a job as a research assistant at Oxford. Here, living and working in the spaces that have birthed the country's leaders, she is both outsider and insider, and she can't shake the feeling that real life is happening elsewhere.
Eight months later, she finds herself in London. She's landed a temp contract at a society magazine and is paying £80 a week to sleep on a stranger's sofa. Summer rolls on, and England roils with questions around its domestic civil rights: Brexit, Grenfell, climate change, homelessness. Meanwhile, tensions with her flatmate escalate, she is overworked and underpaid, and the prospects of a permanent job seem increasingly unlikely, until finally, she has to ask herself: what is this all for?
Incisive, original, and brilliantly observed, Three Rooms is the story of a search for a home and for a self. Driven by despair and optimism in equal measure, the novel poignantly explores politics, race, and belonging.
From the first paragraph, I was hooked. There's quiet, raw power in this book and its author.
COURTTIA NEWLAND, OBSERVER
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
2021
A phenomenal achievement.
The Times
One of the most candid and subtle explorations of class by an English novelist in recent years.
TLS
A biting dissection of privilege, race, inequality, and ideology in 21st-century Britain.
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Jo Hamya is an exceptionally gifted writer...slowly b.
Weight: 318g
Dimension: 139 x 205 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781787333314
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