Three Rooms

Hardback Published on: 08/07/2021
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Three Rooms
A Modern Day Plea for a Room of One's Own
A captivating and brilliantly written portrayal of 'generation rent' and those who have been priced out of buying their own home. An unnamed protagonist sh... READ MORE
Violet Daniels
Three Rooms
Voice of a Generation!
A beautifully written and brutally honest account of what it's like growing into adulthood in modern England. Find out what it's like to be told by an elec... READ MORE
Kate B

Synopsis

From a major new voice in fiction, an incisive and poignant debut about politics, race and belonging in 21st-century England.

How do you change from place to place? 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 GBP80 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. As government politics shift to nationalism and the streets are filled with protestors, she struggles to make sense of the constant drip-feed of information coming through her phone. 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, as Jo Hamya asks us to consider the true cost of living as a young person in 21st-century England.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781787333314
  • Number of pages: 208
  • Dimensions: 204 x 138 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 290g
  • Languages: English

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Three Rooms
Beautiful debut
Although quite depressing, this book is a beautiful insight into a woman in her twenties, coping with finding herself, a job and some place to live in with... READ MORE
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Three Rooms
Through her central character, Jo Hamya explores important aspects of our very unequal British society.
There will be many who identify with the unnamed narrator, a well-educated young woman of colour, as she seeks a place to be herself, to call her own, in a... READ MORE
Sarah D
Three Rooms
Real Life is Tough
Three Rooms is about a young woman trying to find her place in an the current ever changing world. The story is told in the first person and the dissapoint... READ MORE
Sarah Burton
Three Rooms
Not for me
This book went way over my head. It was style over substance as far as the plot was concerned and was often too vague making me feel slightly disorientated... READ MORE
Melanie
Three Rooms
An interesting debut
Thanks to Vintage for letting me read Three Rooms in advance. This is a novel about the precarity of renting and forging a life for yourself in untenable e... READ MORE
Rachel Walker
Three Rooms
An honest look at graduate life today
I really enjoyed this short novel about what it means to be Black in certain spaces (in this respect I thought it had a lot in common with another recent N... READ MORE
Lara Farrell
Three Rooms
A bold new voice in British literature
Three Rooms is a modernist millennial novel, taut and simmering with tension. The prose flows like stream of consciousness, although in true modernist styl... READ MORE
Jen Burrows
Three Rooms
An interesting but ambiguous literary exploration of housing and millennials
While all this is going on – the author, like many of her generation, feels increasingly alienated by the new country being assembled by the proceedings of... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
Three Rooms
Modern look at privilege and insecurity
Three Rooms is a novel about a young woman looking for stability in 21st century life as she drifts through a transitory year. In autumn 2018 an unnamed na... READ MORE
Siobhan Dunlop
Three Rooms
Bittersweet
Three Rooms is a political novel partially set at Oxford University. It’s a heart-breaking story about a lonely young black woman dissociating from the wor... READ MORE
Joanne Simmonds
Three Rooms
An accomplished debut
Set against the political and economic backdrop of interminable Brexit negotiations and the legacy of the global financial crisis, Three Rooms follows an u... READ MORE
Catherine Dent
Three Rooms
Strong debut novel
Three Rooms by Jo Hamya is about a young woman who doesn't quite know what she's doing with her life and is struggling with disillusionment about her caree... READ MORE
camille osborne
Three Rooms
A story of the struggles of this generation
A window into a young woman’s life in what’s considered a very expensive city to live and make it in general. I enjoyed the pace of the story and relate... READ MORE
Imon
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Like life in a petri dish...
Eight months ago, a young woman began her life - moving into her renting university living space and ready to start her new job as a research assistant at ... READ MORE
Bethan Casey