La Justicia del Llano (The Justice of the Plains) is a short novel set in the barren landscapes of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The story follows a group of goat herders who find an abandoned young girl in the wilderness. Through this encounter, the novel explores themes of rural hardship, solidarity, and moral justice. It is notable for depicting Lanzarote’s dry, stark environment at a time when Canarian literature often idealized the islands’ landscapes.