Monday, June 28, 2021

Spotlight and Giveaway: Mona at Sea

Today we are pleased to feature Mona at Sea by Elizabeth Gonzalez James. Thanks to SparkPoint Studio, we have one copy to give away!

A darkly funny coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of the Great Recession that takes the audience on a wild journey through a strange, uncertain modern America. For fans of Chloe Caldwell's I'll Tell You in Person and Ottessa Moshfegh's My Year of Rest and Relaxation.

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. Mona is seven months out of college and 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," Mona begins a downward spiral into self-pity, bitterness, and late-night drunken binges on cat videos. Mona's the sort who says exactly the right thing at absolutely the wrong moments, seeing the world through a cynic's eyes. 

Set in suburban Tucson amid the financial and social malaise of the early 2000s, 23-year-old Mona must not only find a job, but quickly learn to navigate the complexities of adult relationships within the black hole of her parents' shattering marriage. At her mother's urging, Mona grudgingly joins a support group for job seekers, and 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 question is: Will she be brave enough to go after it? (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)

Before becoming a writer, Elizabeth Gonzalez James was a waitress, a pollster, an Avon lady, and an opera singer. Her writing has appeared in The Idaho Review, The Rumpus, Ploughshares Blog, and elsewhere, and has received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. Originally from South Texas, she currently lives with her family in Oakland, California. Read more of her work at her website.

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7 comments:

Mary C said...

When I received my first paycheck for a summer job.

diannekc said...

When I moved out of my parent's house into an apartment.

bn100 said...

college

Mary Preston said...

...when my son was born.

traveler said...

Working full time at a responsible job.

Carl Scott said...

When I was 18 I moved from my parents house all the way across the country to the west coast. I still did a lot of childish things but I felt very adult.

Mary Patricia Bird said...

When I became a parent. Especially since I was alone for the first two years of my daughter's life.