WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Fuerteventura

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  • “The Island House” by Posie Graeme-Evans: This novel tells the story of a woman who inherits a house on Fuerteventura and unravels the secrets held within its walls.
  • “The Island of Eternal Love” by Daína Chaviano: Set in Cuba and Fuerteventura, this novel weaves together magical realism with the stories of three generations of women.
  • “The Goat Woman of Largo Pampa” by Cristina Fernández Cubas: This collection of short stories includes a tale set in Fuerteventura, exploring themes of solitude, mystery, and the power of nature.
  • “Hotel at the Edge of the Moon” by Elena Garquin: This novel follows the lives of four characters, whose paths cross on the island of Fuerteventura.
  • “Keep the Midnight Out” by Alex Gray: While this crime novel is primarily set in Scotland, it takes a detour to Fuerteventura as the characters investigate a murder mystery.
  • “The Sea and the Silence” by Peter Cunningham: This multi-generational novel spans different countries and time periods, with parts of the story unfolding on Fuerteventura.
  • “The Dolphins of Pern” by Anne McCaffrey: Although this fantasy novel is set in a fictional world, it features an island known as Fuerteventura, where characters encounter intelligent dolphins.
  • “Sightseeing” by Rattawut Lapcharoensap: This collection of short stories includes a tale set in Fuerteventura, exploring themes of adolescence, family, and cultural change.
  • “The Spanish Bow” by Andromeda Romano-Lax: While the majority of this novel is set in Spain, it briefly features Fuerteventura as the protagonist embarks on a journey of musical discovery.
  • “The German Messenger” by David Malcolm: In this historical novel, Fuerteventura serves as a backdrop to the adventures of an English spy during World War II.
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