This Is the Year, Gloria Munoz
This Is the Year, Gloria Munoz
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This Is the Year

Author: Gloria Muñoz

Narrator: Elena Rey

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

This dazzling YA cli-fi written in prose and verse will speak to any reader struggling with the state of our world and how to understand their place in it. "In outer space, no one will know me as the girl with the dead sister." Seventeen-year-old self-proclaimed Goth and aspiring writer Julieta Villarreal is drowning. She’s grieving her twin sister who died in a hit-and-run, her Florida home is crumbling under the weight of climate disaster, and she isn’t sure how much longer she can stand to stay in a place that doesn’t seem to have room for her.  Then, Juli is recruited by Cometa, a private space program enlisting high-aptitude New American teens for a high-stakes mission to establish humanity’s first extraterrestrial settlement. Cometa pitches this as an opportunity for Juli to give back to her adopted country; Juli sees it as her only chance to do something big with her life.  Juli begins her training, convinced Cometa is her path to freedom. But her senior year is full of surprises, including new friendships, roller skating, and first love. And through her small but poignant acts of environmentalism, Juli begins to find hope in unexpected places. As her world collapses from the ramifications of the climate crisis, Juli must decide if she’ll carry her loss together with her community or leave it all behind. Told in gripping prose interspersed with poems from Juli’s writing journal, this genre-bending novel explores themes of immigration, climate justice, grief, and the power of communities. ★ "Muñoz’s debut teaches us what it means to be a human on Earth and how we keep surviving—together."—Booklist (starred review)

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ifa on January 13, 2025

This Is the Year is a daring experiment of combining prose and verse into a story about dealing with grief and appreciating little things. It tackles futuristic problems from climate change, endangered species, to space travel, that mingle with classic YA problems such as relationship with family, f......more

Goodreads review by Jada on September 09, 2025

I loved the poems and how they tied into the writing style! I would've liked to have known more about the space program, like how their ships worked, or maybe some rundowns of Moon life or something, because so little of the book focuses on the sci-fi theme as opposed to the highschool drama and imp......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on January 12, 2025

Why do I not remember this book? But I liked it. I remember that much. Admittedly, that doesn't seem like a great endorsement, but also I have really been through it, so cut me some slack. Or don't, I actually don't care. Anyway, after I started reading my notes from this I did start to remember mor......more

Goodreads review by Cami on January 04, 2025

Gran manera de terminar mi año 😭 Este libro fue un viaje a través del duelo de Juli, un recordatorio de que nuestro planeta muere y debemos hacer algo (al menos desde nuestra trinchera), sobre el futuro cercano al que tal vez nos enfrentaremos y que nuestros seres queridos pueden sostenernos cuando m......more

Goodreads review by Robin on February 08, 2025

I received this as part of a Goodreads giveaway. This was a wonderful book. It dealt with the nuance of grief in such a real way. While dealing with the death of her twin sister the main character is also focusing on a space program to help save the planet from ecological issues. So while giving us a......more