4.5 ⭐️
Mona is one of my new favorite characters!
Mona Mireles was an A-student, graduated valedictorian, and never had a boyfriend. She’s a perfectionist, blunt, cynical, and unemployed.
It’s the late-2000s, and the economic crisis isn’t helping her job prospects, but as her mother insists, it might be her attitude as well.
Mona is living at home seven months after college, and she feels the weight of disappointment from her parents. She loves her younger brother, one of her only friends, but resents his carefree attitude.
She takes a job at a call center, not really a job for her personality, but it’s just until a real job comes about. Meanwhile, she watches her parent’s marriage begin to fall apart. Mona slowly begins to see what life is all about as she struggles with self-control, coming to understand that things don’t have to be perfect to be good.
I loved this book - it’s a sharp, observant debut novel. Maybe it’s because I saw a little of my younger self in Mona, always speaking my mind. Or perhaps it’s because my kids are at the stage where Mona is, moving on to the next step in life.
TW: self-harm
The audiobook was fantastic! Thank you to @librofm and @dreamscape_media for this #ALC