Eduardo Romero has published three books in this house. Autobiografía de Manuel Martínez (2019) is an amazing chronicle of that generation of social misfits to whom Spanish democracy only gave them the choice between jail or the madhouse. In the open sea (2021) is the ensemble story of a neighborhood crossed by borders. And how can the mountain be a god? (2022) is a round trip through two universes separated by thousands of kilometers, but interconnected by various threads: coal and mining, capital and its port logistics, migration and exile. In addition, Eduardo has written numerous books dedicated to criticizing immigration policy, including: Who invades whom. From colonialism to the II Africa Plan (2011) and A passionate desire for cheaper and more helpful work. Migrations, borders and capitalism (2010). He is also the author of the story Naiyiria (2016), illustrated by Amelia Celaya, and of the little book about the pandemic The New Normality (2021).