A review by robynlets
The Interior Circuit: A Mexico City Chronicle by Francisco Goldman

3.0

This is a weird book that I read because it's one of the few contemporary accounts of the sociopolitical life of Mexico City. It taught me a lot, and I appreciate that the latter quarter of the book is a forensic journalistic account of the disappearance of a dozen young people and the struggle by their families for justice. My main critique is that I think that author is a creep when it comes to women (by which I mean he evaluates the physical appearance of every woman and *young girl* he encounters throughout the book) and overall just kind of an unlikable dude with so-so politics. I give it a "meh" to an "ugh".