

“El ahogado más hermoso del mundo” by Gabriel García Márquez

“Lección de cocina” by Rosario Castellanos “La biblioteca de Babel” by Jorge Luis Borges “El almohadón de plumas” by Horacio Quiroga “Doce cuentos peregrinos” by Gabriel García Márquez “Los cuentos de Eva Luna” by Isabel Allende “María dos Prazeres” by Gabriel García Márquez “Continuidad de los parques” by Julio Cortázar

“Al final del callejón” by Jesús Cano Urbano “Tairon el super tramposo” by Hans Wilhelm Then work your way through the rest once you feel more confident in your reading skills! They can make it easier to read a wider variety of material, allowing you to cover more topics, genres and vocabulary in a shorter time.Īnd they’re especially helpful for beginners who need some reading practice but aren’t ready to tackle a whole book.Ĭheck out the 19 great options below, starting with Spanish short stories for beginners. Spanish short stories are a great way to make reading in Spanish approachable and interesting. J19 Captivating Spanish Short Stories from Beginner to Advanced
