Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Camila Nuñez’s Year of Disasters by Miriam Zoila Pérez.

March 18th
Never Hollowed By The Stare – Promotional Post
March 19th
The Violet West – Review, Journal Spread
March 20th
Kim’s Book Reviews and writing aha’s – Top 5 Reasons to Read Camila Nuñez’s Year of Disasters
March 21st
The Clever Reader – Promotional Post
March 22nd
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Promotional Post

March 17th
chaoshappinessbookmama – Review
onemused – Promotional Post
March 18th
quiettime.reading – Review
rickys_radical_reads – Promotional Post
jaimes_mystical_library – Promotional Post
March 19th
therearenobadbooks – Review, Journal Spread
nissa_the.bookworm – Promotional Post
tarasbookaddiction – Promotional Post
March 20th
kimbartosch – Top 5 Reasons to Read Camila Nuñez’s Year of Disasters
library_teacher – Promotional Post
March 21st
booksandbreath – Top 5 Reasons to Read Camila Nuñez’s Year of Disasters
March 22nd
bookloversbookreviews – Promotional Post
bookbias – Promotional Post
bookdemonio – Promotional Post
March 23rd
enthuse_reader – Review, Tik Tok
meghenslittlelibrary – Promotional Post, Creative post


Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Publishing date: March 18, 2025
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Rep: Cuban-American, Latinx/e, Anxiety, Non-Binary, LGBT+
Synopsis:
Cuban-American Camila Nuñez has always been afraid of the future. Maybe it’s because her mami seems to make worrying about her a full-time job or because she’s uncomfortable in her own skin. But whatever the cause, she can’t seem to shake her anxiety and panic attacks. So when Camila’s best friend gives her a tarot card reading for her birthday, she believes it when the cards portend terrible things to come. As the year unfolds, the cards seem to be spot on—is her papi having an affair? Will her best friend’s love life tank their friendship? Is her new, nonbinary love interest going to break her heart like the girl in Miami did?Whether she likes it or not, Camila is forced to reckon with all the ways her fear about the future is ruining her life, and what it will really take to get back on track.


Miriam Zoila Pérez is an award-winning queer Cuban writer and activist. Their work, which mostly looks at the intersections of race, health and gender, is motivated by a desire to understand how the world shapes our bodies, and to explore all the many solutions that already exist for some of our biggest problems, but simply don’t get the attention they deserve.
Their debut young adult fiction novel, Camila Núñez’s Year of Disasters, will be published by Page Street YA in 2025. They will also be publishing a non-fiction book with their podcast co-host Verónica Bayetti Flores, Muévelo, published by Running Press.
Their writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Guardian and Colorlines, among other outlets. Pérez’s work has appeared in a number of anthologies, including the NYT Bestselling anthology, Not That Bad, edited by Roxane Gay. Pérez’s 2016 TED Talk How Racism is Harming Pregnant Women–and What Can Help, has been viewed over a million times. Pérez is the author of the self-published Radical Doula Guide: A Political Primer for Full-Spectrum Pregnancy and Childbirth Support.
