I was expecting a tightly focused work addressing soccer stadiums in Brazil. While it was certainly that, it was so much more. I'd recommend this read for anyone headed down to Rio or B.A.; soccer ultimately defines the culture there, so to say this is a book simply about soccer stadiums would be missing the point. It's a book about the culture, evolution, and broader global acceptance of Brazil itself, so entwined with the beautiful game that the two cannot be separated. Dr. Gaffney's captured the essence of this on all fronts, throwing some welcome curveballs and a nicely-original writing style into the mix as well, while also speaking to the casual observer who may simply want a reading companion on their travels. I would give any thoughtful acquaintance (regardless of their interest in soccer) traveling that direction this book, nearly labeling it armchair travel, but with the huge caveat that it will provide much more than that.