cover image Coffee First, Then the World: One Woman’s Record-Breaking Pedal Around the Planet

Coffee First, Then the World: One Woman’s Record-Breaking Pedal Around the Planet

Jenny Graham. Bloomsbury Sport, $26 (288p) ISBN 978-1-399-40106-7

Graham—director of the Adventure Syndicate, a collective of women cyclists—debuts with a stirring account of how she became “the fastest woman to circumnavigate the planet by bike.” She was a dedicated cyclist looking for her next challenge when she heard about the Guinness World Record for circling the planet by bike and set about breaking it, embarking in 2018 on a grueling trek that took 125 days and spanned 18,000 miles through 16 countries (she was allowed to fly across oceans). Recounting her feat in novelistic detail, Graham describes sleeping in drainage pipes under the road when shelter was unavailable and narrowly avoiding calamity on several occasions (a close scrape with a truck in Russia was particularly harrowing). Graham keeps the tone light with humorous asides, as when she remembers fearing mosquito bites had swelled her forehead so much that Chinese border officials would not match her to her passport photo. The meticulous account of her ride—filled with details about her struggle to eat well, maintain her bike, and keep it together mentally—provides an intimate look into an impressive accomplishment. This tale of endurance and determination inspires. (June)