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  • Call You When I Land

  • A Memoir
  • By: Nikki Vargas
  • Narrated by: Nikki Vargas
  • Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Call You When I Land

By: Nikki Vargas
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Publisher's summary

"Colorful, vivid storytelling.... for anyone looking for a road to reinvention."—Kristin Newman

A soul-stirring memoir from Colombian immigrant and travel journalist Nikki Vargas, whisking us through the countries that brought her new love, self-discovery, and the inspiration to launch the first international feminist travel magazine, Unearth Women.

At twenty-six years old, life looked a certain way for Nikki Vargas. She’d settled in New York City ready to join the ranks of the Carrie Bradshaws of the world, had landed in a promising advertising career, and was newly engaged to her college sweetheart. But between corporate happy hours and wedding dress fittings, she couldn’t shake a deep underlying sense of imposter syndrome, a voice telling her that she was rocketing towards a future that didn’t look like her. And so, she bought a plane ticket: first to Cartagena. Then to Panama. Then to Iguazú.

What begins with one freelance travel writing assignment escalates into a whirlwind, globe-spanning journey that would transform Nikki’s life. Taking her from the street food stalls of Vietnam to the cascading waterfalls of Argentina, Nikki uncovers shocking truths about her family, comes face to face with a new love interest—or two—and ultimately turns a no-name blog into the internationally celebrated venture of Unearth Women, the first major female-focused travel publication.

Told in transporting detail and candid reflections, Call You When I Land takes the familiar story of a woman going abroad to find herself and turns it on its head, as the act of traveling becomes, for Nikki, an exhilarating career path—and ultimately a tool to champion women’s voices across the world.

©2023 Nikki Vargas (P)2023 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
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An interesting journey

I liked this book, Nikki's self-narration really adds to the stories you hear about her life and makes the little fun facts she shares at each location more fun. I liked the open view into her life, thoughts, and emotions.

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Beauty of foreign travel.

Narrator sometimes went over things too many times. Otherwise a good story.
Nice that customs were carefully explained.

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Too much angst

I must be the only person who disliked eat, love, pray- so if you like that book, you’ll like this one. And I couldn’t get past her pronunciation of words like Cotten and Manhattan… would have enjoyed a bit more about her travels too.

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I see myself in Nikki

What a wonderful story of growth, and travel in the physical and personal sense. Audio is good quality and pacing is excellent

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Best book

Liked the content, the author's history, her diction and the emotions transmitted in her voice and the reading

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A vulnerable narrative (if not terribly exciting)

The author did a great job of telling her story and focused on the personal insights gained through travel. If you are looking for a heartfelt travelogue from the millennial perspective, you’ll enjoy the listen. That said, I would have appreciated more compelling travel stories ; the selected anecdotes, while meaningful to the writer, were a bit dull.

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Interesting story - Narration lacking

I enjoyed the memoir. It is a pretty good story. However, I suspect it would be better to read it yourself than listening to the author flatly reading her own words. All she does is read. There is no conversational tone or much of any inflection in her voice. Recommend just downloading the book without audible. You'll enjoy it much more.

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Not very deep, not very interesting.

As a digital nomad, it seems as though I’ve traveled a lot more than the author of this book. Her stories are very standard, everyday experiences that happen while traveling. When you travel enough, you have a lot more unique experiences and gain deep insights into the places you visit, people you meet, and into yourself. It doesn’t seem that the author has had enough experience to tell a story of great depth. Or alternatively, she just didn’t share the truly interesting experiences. If you’re someone who hasn’t traveled much and wants to know what the everyday life is like of someone who travels casually and infrequently, you may enjoy this. For those who have gone on journeys of their own or crave great depth, you will probably keep waiting for some big plot that will never reveal itself. There was no clear storyline, no major character growth, no themes to take away. Just random stories of someone who’s done a bit of traveling.

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