Mona at Sea, Elizabeth Gonzalez James
Mona at Sea, Elizabeth Gonzalez James
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Mona at Sea

Author: Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Narrator: Aida Reluzco

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/08/2021


Synopsis

Mona Mireles is a quintessential overachiever: a former spelling-bee champion and valedictorian of her college class, she has a sterling résumé and a wall of plaques and medals in her bedroom that stretches floor to ceiling. She's also broke, unemployed, back at home with her parents, and completely adrift in life and love. Seven months out of college, she’s desperately trying to reassemble the pieces of her life after the Wall Street job she had waiting for her post-graduation dissolves in the wake of the Great Recession. When her reaction to losing her job goes viral and she is publicly branded the Sad Millennial, she begins a downward spiral into self-pity, bitterness, and late-night drunken binges on cat videos. She's the sort who says exactly the right thing at absolutely the wrong moments, seeing the world through a cynic's eyes. In suburban Tucson amid the financial and social malaise of the early 2000s, thirty-three-year-old Mona must not only find a job but also quickly learn to navigate the complexities of adult relationships within the black hole of her parents' shattering marriage. At her mother's urging, she grudgingly joins a support group for job seekers, and she slowly begins to see that all is not lost—and that perhaps losing the job on Wall Street was a blessing in disguise. She might even learn what it is she finds meaningful in life. The only question is whether or not she’ll be brave enough to go after it.

About Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James is a novelist, an essayist, and a short-story writer. Her stories and essays have appeared in publications such as Ploughshares Blog, The Idaho Review, and The Rumpus and have received multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. Her debut novel, Mona at Sea, was a finalist in the 2019 SFWP Literary Awards. Originally from South Texas, she now lives with her family in Oakland, California.

About Aida Reluzco

Aida Reluzco is a first-generation queer/LGBTQ+ American of Cuban and Filipino descent as well as a patron and contributor to the creative arts. Having received training in character studies, dialects, animation, and theater, she can usually be found enjoying life with her young family or reading.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunny on May 26, 2024

Corny in the same way a greasy boyfriend touching self harm scars saying “Will you stop? For me? 🥺”is......more

Goodreads review by luce (cry bebè's back from hiatus) on September 03, 2021

| | blog | tumblr | ko-fi | | 2 ½ stars (rounded up as this is a debut) heads up: in this review i will be discussing self-harm Described as being a ‘sharp’ and ‘witty’ debut Elizabeth Gonzalez James’s Mona At Sea is neither of those things. The novel tells yet another tale about an alienated millen......more

Goodreads review by Randi (randi_reads) on June 29, 2021

Mona Mireles AKA “Sad Millennial” has a college degree, straight A’s and numerous awards. She majored in Finance and has had her dream job all lined up in NYC. Then, the economic crisis happens and her job is gone before it even begins. Now, eight months later and hundreds of resumes sent, Mona still......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on August 23, 2021

I need to sleep on this review. Some of this book worked for me but other parts did not. Thank you so much to Libro FM, Dreamscape Media LLC and Elizabeth Gonzalez James for an ALC Copy in exchange for my honest review.......more

Goodreads review by Tea on July 05, 2021

Okay, first off I'm just going to say, this book should come with a trigger warning for cutting. Using cutesy knife word play in the description is not cool. Having read the book all the way through I will say that given the author's treatment of cutting in the story, the cutesy word play does not s......more