To Rest Our Minds And Bodies by Harriet Armstrong

In her final year of university, a young woman drifts through lectures, art exhibitions and study groups while struggling to find her place and understand what it means to be a person. As she becomes drawn to a fellow student, Luke, she wonders whether connection will clarify reality or deepen her confusion. The novel follows her unraveling sense of self and engagement with the physical world, told in a wry, observant voice.

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Published
2025
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Pages
254
Original Language
English
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