My Favorite Books for Travel
(that aren’t travel guides)
One of the most important things I have learned while traveling is that dedicating time to bond with the destination beforehand, always leaves me with a greater sense of connection while visiting and long after I have left. My favorite way to bond from afar is through books! Closely followed by documentaries and movies highlighting the history, local culture, and cuisine.
As soon as I have a new place in mind to visit, the first thing I do is research books about the destination along with any noteworthy, local authors. Typically these aren’t Rick Steves or Lonely Planet guidebooks. They are novels, memoirs, mysteries, and historical accounts that add a different perspective and new depth to the destination.
Books for Travel by Country
The following books are organized by country and focus specifically on South America.
Brazil
Brazil, A Biography
By Lilia M. Schwarcz, Heloisa M. Starling
The Unconquered
By Scott Wallace
Fordlandia
By Greg Grandin
The River of Doubt
By Candice Millard
The Lost City of Z
By David Grann
The Accidental President of Brazil
By Fernando Henrique Cardoso, with Brian Winters, Forward by President Bill Clinton
Dancing with the Devil in the City of God
By Juliana Barbassa
Peru
Turn Right at Machu Picchu
By Mark Adams
Lost City of the Incas
By Hiram Bingham
A Sacred Landscape
By Hugh Thomson
River of Darkness
By Buddy Levy
Walking the Amazon
By Ed Stafford
Chile
Travels in a Thin Country
By Sara Wheeler
My Invented Country
By Isabel Allende
Argentina
Angels With Dirty Faces
By Jonathan Wilson
In Patagonia
By Bruce Chatwin
Colombia
One Hundred Years of Solitude
By Gabriel García Márquez
Love in the Time of Cholera
By Gabriel García Márquez
Oblivion, A Memoir
By Héctor Abad