WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Lanzarote

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  • “A Simple Story” by Leonardo Sciascia – This novel tells the story of a character’s search for tranquility in Lanzarote.
  • “Disquiet” by Julia Leigh – The protagonist in this novel visits Lanzarote and delves into her past, reflecting on themes of memory and identity.
  • “A Thousand Days in the Sun” by Alex Scarrow – Set in a future where the sun’s power is waning, this novel explores a post-apocalyptic Lanzarote and follows a group of survivors.
  • “A Thousand Orange Trees” by Domnica Radulescu – The protagonist returns to her native Lanzarote to confront her past, family secrets, and her own identity.
  • “Feast of the Moon” by Córdoba Serrano – This historical novel is set in the 19th century and portrays the lives of the island’s inhabitants during a time of political and social change.
  • “Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind” by Anne Charnock – This novel weaves together three narratives, including one set in Lanzarote that explores art, history, and the impact of technology.
  • “Lanzarote” by Michel Houellebecq – This satirical novel, presented as a travel guide, shines a humorous light on the island’s landscapes and tourism industry.
  • “The Lizard’s Smile” by Joaquín Berges – Set in Lanzarote during the 18th century, this historical novel follows a love story unfolding against the backdrop of political events.
  • “The Revenge of the Dwarves” by Markus Heitz – Part of a fantasy series, this novel features Lanzarote as a backdrop for epic adventures and fantastical creatures.
  • “Atlantic Wind” (Viento Atlántico) by Guillermo Ossorio – Set in Lanzarote, this novel tells the story of a journalist investigating political corruption and environmental issues on the island.
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