Notes from the Pacific, published by Cozy Publishing, offers a different kind of travel story. The book began during the pandemic, when Timo Ramu, a creative entrepreneur, writer, and father of four, set off for Tahiti with his family, leaving everyday life behind for an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. During the journey, Timo started writing letters that gradually took shape as this travel diary. Alongside the light-hearted moments of a different kind of daily life, the story unfolds into something deeper, as Timo uncovers a long-hidden family secret and is faced with its impact on his own life and identity.
Father of four, Timo Ramu, packs up his family in the middle of the pandemic and sets off for Tahiti. The plan is to swap their everyday routine for a different rhythm – spending months on tiny tropical islands in the midst of the vast Pacific Ocean.
During their sojourn, Timo begins writing letters to no one in particular – Notes from the Pacific. His musings soon take the shape of a thinking-out-loud travel journal, where the bustling chaos of family life blends with deep dives into a reflective mind.
Beneath the surface, the journal is underscored by a surprise discovery: a DNA test reveals that Timo was conceived through donor-assisted fertility treatment. The unraveling of this long-kept secret brings dozens of siblings into his life and sparks an identity crisis. Alongside vivid landscapes, the story weaves moments of introspection with reflections on Polynesian views on family life and Western ideals. Set against a tropical backdrop, Timo begins to explore the many layers of what it means to be human, as he attempts to make sense of it all.