Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Translation Nation | 2005 | Héctor Tobar | Buy |
| 2 | Deep Down Dark | 2014 | Héctor Tobar | Buy |
| 3 | Our Migrant Souls | 2023 | Héctor Tobar | Buy |
“Héctor Tobar’s non-fiction work covers a range of subjects tied to Latin American life and the immigrant experience. Translation Nation (2005) looks at how immigration has reshaped American identity, while Our Migrant Souls (2023) reflects on what it means to be Latino in the United States today.”
“Deep Down Dark (2014) stands as his most widely known non-fiction book. It chronicles the 2010 Chilean mining disaster, in which 33 men were trapped underground for over two months. Tobar’s journalistic skills and ability to convey personal stories made the book a critically recognized work.”