
Portugal, with its sparkling-blue waters and sandy beaches, vibrant cities, and rich cultural history, is a top destination for summer travelers. Whether you're lounging on the Algarve's sandy shores, exploring the historic streets of Lisbon, or tasting wine in the Douro Valley, a well-curated reading list can enhance your journey (even if you already live here). Here's my selection of books to accompany you on your Portuguese adventure, offering a blend of historical insights, cultural narratives, and contemporary stories.
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 The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
Why Read It? Fernando Pessoa is one of Portugal's most revered writers, and "The Book of Disquiet" is a literary masterpiece. This existential work is a collection of fragments and reflections from Pessoa's alter ego, Bernardo Soares. It's a deep dive into the human psyche and offers a unique perspective on Lisbon.
Perfect For: Those quiet moments in a Lisbon café or a reflective evening overlooking the Tagus River.
 Baltasar and Blimunda by José Saramago
Why Read It? Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago's novel is set in the 18th century during the construction of the Mafra Convent. It blends historical fiction with magical realism, telling the story of two lovers against the backdrop of a fascinating period in Portuguese history.
Perfect For: Historical fiction enthusiasts exploring the landmarks of Portugal.
 Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier
Why Read It? This philosophical novel follows a Swiss professor who impulsively leaves his life behind to travel to Lisbon after discovering a book by a Portuguese doctor. The story intertwines themes of identity, destiny, and the search for meaning.
Perfect For: Train journeys through Portugal or contemplative moments in the city.

The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel
Why Read It? From the author of "Life of Pi," this novel is a blend of adventure, mystery, and magical realism. It spans several generations and is set in Lisbon and the remote mountains of northern Portugal, offering a rich tapestry of Portuguese landscapes and histories.
Perfect For: Long drives through the scenic landscapes of northern Portugal.
 Lisbon: War in the Shadows of the City of Light, 1939-1945 by Neill Lochery
Why Read It? This historical account delves into Lisbon's role as a neutral safe haven during World War II. It’s a gripping narrative about spies, refugees, and the political intrigue that surrounded the city during the war.
Perfect For: History buffs and those wandering the historical streets of Lisbon.
 The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon by Richard Zimler
Why Read It? A historical mystery set in Lisbon during the time of the Portuguese Inquisition, this novel follows a Jewish manuscript illuminator investigating a series of murders. It provides a fascinating look into a tumultuous period in Portuguese history.
Perfect For: Fans of historical mysteries and those interested in Portugal's Jewish heritage.
 A Small Death in Lisbon by Robert Wilson
Why Read It? A gripping crime novel that weaves together a wartime conspiracy and a modern-day murder investigation. It’s an excellent thriller that also provides insights into Lisbon’s past and present.
Perfect For: Mystery lovers looking for an engaging read by the beach or pool.
Do you have any favorite titles with a Portuguese theme to add to my list? Leave a comment and tell me about it.
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Obrigada!
Carol.
Thanks for the list, Carol. Here's another - Two Nights in Lisbon by Chris Pavone. A thriller centered on a female character, ex-CIA, living with her husband and children in Lisbon under questionable circumstances. Plot twists keep you guessing, really good writing keeps you engaged.
Great list, thank you!