Three Rooms by Jo Hamya

A young woman navigates a year of precarious work and housing in contemporary Britain, moving between a rented room in Oxford, a temporary arrangement in London, and a return home, while the din of Brexit-era politics and social media underscores her instability. Through sharp observations of class, labor, and online life, she confronts the gap between aspiration and reality and the difficulty of making a home without security or permanence.

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