I recently read "The Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wastelands" by Sarah Brooks. I didn't especially enjoy it, but it might fit your bill. The setting is explicitly multicultural and incorporates real-world ethnicities, but cultural difference is not an important theme. No stereotypes jumped out at me, although one might argue that some amount of cultural appropriation is necessarily involved when White authors write protagonists of color.
this post was submitted on 04 May 2025
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Yea, several reviews basically say the cast looks diverse at first, but they turn out to be one-dimensional.
I wish we had more examples of authors writing something as ambitious (explicitly multicultural and incorporates real-world ethnicities) and actually succeeding.
It likely requires studying anthropology.
In historical fiction, James A. Michener
If I were to check him out, what book should I start with?
I still have quite a bit to read from him, but my favorites so far are Alaska, Centennial, and Chesapeake