Later she watches as her building's CCTV shows him calmly removing his belongings from her home
centred on a two-story rental in a down-at-heel section of Hollywood in the sixties and seventies
edited by Dahlia El Broul
Or are we more concerned about how the alleged sighting made us feel
Harriet Armstrong: To Rest Our Minds and Bodies Framed Later she watches as herLes Fugitives Ltd, 2025, softcover, 256 pages, 18. 1 x 12. 3 cm In her final year of university, an undergraduate in psychology reckons with a romantic obsession with a postgraduate in computer science. The story of a first love, unrequited, but not quite, To Rest Our Minds and Bodies confronts thorny gender relations, contradictory desires, consent, and unravelling mental health within Gen Z. Armstrong queries the nature of experience, mapping the