Suggest me a nonfiction book about Mexico, Mexico City, Guadalajara – can be political history, pop archeology genre, engrossing deep religious history or similar for an upcoming trip that might inspire the sights. Something that gives context to the modern day and makes you go AH-HA, that’s why…
Some previous books Ive read and enjoyed in this similar vein about other places-
The Lost City of the Monkey God
The Lost Book of Moses
The Aleppo Codex
Istanbul: City of Majesty at the Crossroads of the World
Under Jerusalem: The buried History of the World’s most contested city
by Bamboocamus