From Rome to America and everything in between, I'm looking for interesting, engaging history books of any kind that are told for a general audience.
As a side note, I love and respect this sub so much. So if this post breaks any rules and gets the bum's rush, forgive me. I just really want to get my mitts on some quality history in the new year and figured this is definitely my first stop.
I recommend Black Tudors by Miranda Kauffman. It's a very engaging look at Tudor England with each chapter focusing on the story of a different Black or Brown person who lived there then. I found the book accessible, though as someone who specializes in British history I may be a little biased there!