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EIGHTY DAYS TO ELSEWHERE by kc dyer

EIGHTY DAYS TO ELSEWHERE

by kc dyer

Pub Date: Aug. 11th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-593-10204-6
Publisher: Berkley

A reticent homebody finds herself thrust into an adventure that takes her around the world alongside a man she considers her enemy.

Ramona Keene is deeply attached to her uncles’ New York City bookstore, where she works. So when their new landlord, accompanied by a dapper young man he calls his nephew, threatens eviction if they don't cough up triple the rent, she starts looking for a well-paying job to help save the shop. In her quest, Romy stumbles upon an opportunity from ExLibris Expeditions, a company that re-creates literary travel experiences: She must retrace the steps of the character Phileas Fogg from Jules Verne’s classic Around the World in Eighty Days. If she completes the task—without traveling by commercial airlines—she'll receive a bonus and get hired by the company. She accepts the offer with equal parts trepidation and excitement. On the trip, Romy discovers that the new landlord's supposed nephew, Dominic Madison, is on the same journey, and she must beat him if she is to get the job. As circumstances and accidents require the two to join forces, Romy not only comes to understand Dominic, but is also forced to become better acquainted with herself. Dyer takes readers on a journey of self-discovery that spans several continents, engages with various cultures, and touches on urgent sociopolitical issues. Narrated in the first person, Romy’s experiences are able to hint at the wide gamut of emotions that travel can inspire. But while Romy’s evolving relationship with herself and the world around her is sketched in intricate detail, her dynamic with Dominic, an extremely compelling character, receives little attention.

A charming story detailing a woman’s self-discovery through travel.