- “La Mirada” by Luis Rivero del Val (1999) – This historical novel explores the region’s mining past and the impact it had on the local communities.
- “La espiral de los relojes” by Emilio Durán (2005) – Set in the fictional town of Emancipación, it delves into the lives of the characters amidst the social changes of the early 20th century.
- “La Saga de los Montero” by Salvador Martínez (1980) – A series of novels tracing the fortunes of the Montero family, weaving together the history of Huelva province.
- “Un rincón perdido” by Jesús Carrasco (2020) – This novel tells the story of a solitary woman who retreats to the remote marshlands of Huelva, seeking solace and connection.
- “La fragilidad del crisantemo” by José Manuel Muriel (2015) – Set in the fictional village of Hortigosa, it explores themes of love, loss, and redemption in rural Huelva.
- “El corazón de la tierra” by Juan Cobos Wilkins (1980) – Inspired by the mining history of Riotinto, it digs deep into the lives of the miners and their struggles.
- “Las aguas del Mapamundi” by Alicia López González (2016) – This novel follows the tumultuous lives of three generations of women in a coastal village in Huelva.
- “El embrujo de Santa Clara” by Rafael Castillo (2000) – Set in the fictional town of Santa Clara, it explores the cultural traditions and local legends of Huelva.
- “Palabras en la noche” by Juan Clemente Sánchez (2017) – This novel chronicles the lives of a group of friends in Huelva, capturing the essence of the city through their experiences.
- “La línea invisible” by Luis Miguel Ruiz (2018) – Set during the turbulent times of the Basque conflict in the 1970s, it depicts various locations, including Huelva, where the story unfolds.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Spain’s Huelva province
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