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Más allá del mapa

Beyond the Map | Temas de Hoy/Planeta, 2026

An emotional journey that invites you to get lost, let go of control, and rediscover the beauty of inhabiting life with wonder.

Who am I here? What remains of me when everything around me is different? What can I learn about myself in other places? What remains of me if I alter my culture, if I find myself in circumstances foreign to my reality? Who am I in solitude?

Más allá del mapa is a book about why travel still matters in a world that believes it has seen everything. A narrative for those who feel the world still holds mysteries, and that sometimes the best path is the one that doesn’t appear on any map.

Through experiences lived in different corners of the planet, the author reflects on how we have learned to classify, measure, and control the world—and how that same impulse has ended up colonizing our own lives.

In an age marked by hyperproductivity, anxiety, and the constant need to optimize everything, this book proposes reclaiming the value of getting lost, exploring, and inhabiting the present.

Blending cultural references, contemporary philosophy, and personal memory, Más allá del mapa reclaims travel as a transformative experience and getting lost as an act of freedom.

An inspiring book about movement, curiosity, and the possibility of living differently.

Lose the fear of not knowing where you are, and dare to go beyond the map.

PRESS
«I wanted to conduct a more academic analysis of why we like to travel, but without it being a heavy tome. It includes anecdotes and stories that weave the narrative together so that the reader can also enjoy the book, rather than it being a dense, difficult read.» Amarna Miller on Infobae
«Far from an inspiring story or a simple adventure journal, the author offers a critical look at tourism, escapism, and the constant need for movement. » Vanessa Nérida, VozPopuli
«(Miller) its the mark in this book when she links generational anxiety to the idea of motion. She has a distinctive voice: approachable, well-read without being pretentious, and capable of alternating between reflection and confession with ease.» Josep M. Palau, El Periódico

Más allá del mapa

Beyond the Map | Temas de Hoy/Planeta, 2026

An emotional journey that invites you to get lost, let go of control, and rediscover the beauty of inhabiting life with wonder.

Who am I here? What remains of me when everything around me is different? What can I learn about myself in other places? What remains of me if I alter my culture, if I find myself in circumstances foreign to my reality? Who am I in solitude?

Más allá del mapa is a book about why travel still matters in a world that believes it has seen everything. A narrative for those who feel the world still holds mysteries, and that sometimes the best path is the one that doesn’t appear on any map.

Through experiences lived in different corners of the planet, the author reflects on how we have learned to classify, measure, and control the world—and how that same impulse has ended up colonizing our own lives.

In an age marked by hyperproductivity, anxiety, and the constant need to optimize everything, this book proposes reclaiming the value of getting lost, exploring, and inhabiting the present.

Blending cultural references, contemporary philosophy, and personal memory, Más allá del mapa reclaims travel as a transformative experience and getting lost as an act of freedom.

An inspiring book about movement, curiosity, and the possibility of living differently.

Lose the fear of not knowing where you are, and dare to go beyond the map.

PRESS
«I wanted to conduct a more academic analysis of why we like to travel, but without it being a heavy tome. It includes anecdotes and stories that weave the narrative together so that the reader can also enjoy the book, rather than it being a dense, difficult read.» Amarna Miller on Infobae
«Far from an inspiring story or a simple adventure journal, the author offers a critical look at tourism, escapism, and the constant need for movement. » Vanessa Nérida, VozPopuli
«(Miller) its the mark in this book when she links generational anxiety to the idea of motion. She has a distinctive voice: approachable, well-read without being pretentious, and capable of alternating between reflection and confession with ease.» Josep M. Palau, El Periódico