Book cover of Diary from a Pandemic, Part One by Dennis W. Davis – reflective personal narrative on daily life, isolation, and resilience during COVID-19

Diary From a Pandemic Part One

Stories of Isolation, Humor, and Survival in the Early Days of COVID
By Dennis W. Davis

“This is a book about traveling amidst a global pandemic.”

In Diary from a Pandemic: Part One, Dennis W. Davis delivers a sharp, grounded, and often surprisingly funny chronicle of life lived during the COVID-19 pandemic—when movement slowed, rules blurred, and every meal felt a little more sacred. Opening in rural Vietnam, where the author and his family experience lockdown through a blend of ancient traditions and modern improvisations, the book traces a life paused in motion, yet still rich with discovery.

“It’s almost uncomfortably pleasant here… As a bit of a novelty as an American, I’m not allowed to do much.”

Through vivid portraits of daily rituals, village wanderings, and cross-cultural connection, Davis explores how the rhythms of life shifted across 39 days of isolation and beyond. From tending livestock to preparing a birthday feast of grilled sausage and fried chicken, the book documents not just survival—but adaptation and unexpected joy.

“It doesn’t get any purer than this.”
“It’s a veritable garden of Eden.”

Equal parts travel memoir, social observation, and philosophical reflection, Part One is a deeply personal account of a global event—told with warmth, humor, and an eye for the sacred in the everyday.

Book Details

  • Series: Constant Epicurean (Book 2)
  • Genre: Travel Memoir / Personal Essay / Creative Nonfiction
  • Themes: Isolation, humor, family, food, adaptability
  • Comparables: A Year of Magical Thinking (tone), Travels with Charley (format), The Anthropocene Reviewed (voice)
Book cover of Diary from a Pandemic, Part One by Dennis W. Davis – reflective personal narrative on daily life, isolation, and resilience during COVID-19

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