Amy Harmon
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From Sand and Ash
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2016
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Making Faces
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2013
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The Law of Moses (The Law of Moses, #1)
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2014
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The Bird and the Sword (The Bird and the Sword Chronicles, #1)
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2016
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A Different Blue
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2013
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What the Wind Knows
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2019
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The Song of David (The Law of Moses, #2)
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2015
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Infinity + One
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2014
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20 editions
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Running Barefoot
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2012
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17 editions
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The Queen and the Cure (The Bird and the Sword Chronicles, #2)
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2017
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12 editions
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"What The Wind Knows is a beautiful love story that transcends time as well as bends the mind. It’s not only a haunting love story about Thomas and Anne but a true ode to Ireland and the ones that have shaped its history.
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![]() ”Rejoice in love. And once you find it, don’t let it go. In the end, it is the one thing you won’t regret.” Have you ever read a book that has moved you so much and means more than you can pen into words? You know a mere review, no matter how t..." Read more of this review » |
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"Amy Harmon's words are beyond beauty and are poetic. This story is like none other and the closest it comes to From Sand and Ash. I love Amy's works but her historical works are a step up from the ordinary and filled with prose, plot, and purpose...."
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When you fall in love in the past, is there such a thing as tomorrow? What the Wind Knows, a historical romance set in Ireland’s 1920’s, will be released in hardcover on February 1, 2019, and in paperback, ebook and audiobook on March 1, 2019. Pre-or ...more |
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“If God made all our faces, did he laugh when he made me?
Does he make the legs that cannot walk and eyes that cannot see?
Does he curl the hair upon my head 'til it rebels in wild defiance?
Does he close the ears of a deaf man to make him more reliant?
Is the way I look a coincidence or just a twist of fate?
If he made me this way, is it okay, to blame him for the things I hate?
For the flaws that seem to worsen every time I see a mirror,For the ugliness I see in me, for the loathing and the fear.
Does he sculpt us for his pleasure, for a reason I can't see?
If God makes all our faces, did he laugh when he made me?”
― Making Faces
Does he make the legs that cannot walk and eyes that cannot see?
Does he curl the hair upon my head 'til it rebels in wild defiance?
Does he close the ears of a deaf man to make him more reliant?
Is the way I look a coincidence or just a twist of fate?
If he made me this way, is it okay, to blame him for the things I hate?
For the flaws that seem to worsen every time I see a mirror,For the ugliness I see in me, for the loathing and the fear.
Does he sculpt us for his pleasure, for a reason I can't see?
If God makes all our faces, did he laugh when he made me?”
― Making Faces
“True beauty, the kind that doesn't fade or wash off, takes time. It takes incredible endurance. It is the slow drip that creates the stalactite, the shaking of the Earth that creates mountains, the constant pounding of the waves that breaks up the rocks and smooths the rough edges. And from the violence, the furor, the raging of the winds, the roaring of the waters, something better emerges, something that would have otherwise never existed.
And so we endure. We have faith that there is purpose. We hope for things we can't see. We believe there are lessons in loss, power in love, and that we have within us the potential for a beauty so magnificent, our bodies can't contain it.”
― Making Faces
And so we endure. We have faith that there is purpose. We hope for things we can't see. We believe there are lessons in loss, power in love, and that we have within us the potential for a beauty so magnificent, our bodies can't contain it.”
― Making Faces
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“If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.”
― Wuthering Heights
― Wuthering Heights
“Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.”
― The Lower Depths and Other Plays
― The Lower Depths and Other Plays
“It isn't what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it.”
― How to Win Friends and Influence People
― How to Win Friends and Influence People
“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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“Fat’ is usually the first insult a girl throws at another girl when she wants to hurt her.
I mean, is ‘fat’ really the worst thing a human being can be? Is ‘fat’ worse than ‘vindictive’, ‘jealous’, ‘shallow’, ‘vain’, ‘boring’ or ‘cruel’? Not to me; but then, you might retort, what do I know about the pressure to be skinny? I’m not in the business of being judged on my looks, what with being a writer and earning my living by using my brain…
I went to the British Book Awards that evening. After the award ceremony I bumped into a woman I hadn’t seen for nearly three years. The first thing she said to me? ‘You’ve lost a lot of weight since the last time I saw you!’
‘Well,’ I said, slightly nonplussed, ‘the last time you saw me I’d just had a baby.’
What I felt like saying was, ‘I’ve produced my third child and my sixth novel since I last saw you. Aren’t either of those things more important, more interesting, than my size?’ But no – my waist looked smaller! Forget the kid and the book: finally, something to celebrate!
I’ve got two daughters who will have to make their way in this skinny-obsessed world, and it worries me, because I don’t want them to be empty-headed, self-obsessed, emaciated clones; I’d rather they were independent, interesting, idealistic, kind, opinionated, original, funny – a thousand things, before ‘thin’. And frankly, I’d rather they didn’t give a gust of stinking chihuahua flatulence whether the woman standing next to them has fleshier knees than they do. Let my girls be Hermiones, rather than Pansy Parkinsons.”
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I mean, is ‘fat’ really the worst thing a human being can be? Is ‘fat’ worse than ‘vindictive’, ‘jealous’, ‘shallow’, ‘vain’, ‘boring’ or ‘cruel’? Not to me; but then, you might retort, what do I know about the pressure to be skinny? I’m not in the business of being judged on my looks, what with being a writer and earning my living by using my brain…
I went to the British Book Awards that evening. After the award ceremony I bumped into a woman I hadn’t seen for nearly three years. The first thing she said to me? ‘You’ve lost a lot of weight since the last time I saw you!’
‘Well,’ I said, slightly nonplussed, ‘the last time you saw me I’d just had a baby.’
What I felt like saying was, ‘I’ve produced my third child and my sixth novel since I last saw you. Aren’t either of those things more important, more interesting, than my size?’ But no – my waist looked smaller! Forget the kid and the book: finally, something to celebrate!
I’ve got two daughters who will have to make their way in this skinny-obsessed world, and it worries me, because I don’t want them to be empty-headed, self-obsessed, emaciated clones; I’d rather they were independent, interesting, idealistic, kind, opinionated, original, funny – a thousand things, before ‘thin’. And frankly, I’d rather they didn’t give a gust of stinking chihuahua flatulence whether the woman standing next to them has fleshier knees than they do. Let my girls be Hermiones, rather than Pansy Parkinsons.”
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Hello Mrs. Harmon Sensei*bows
I'm your number 1 fan. You wrote my favorite books and I always recommeded Making faces to every single one of my friends. I hate historical fiction except when you write it. You're that good.
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Thanks for accepting my friend invite.
Thank you so much for accepting my friend request! That really made my day. I loved A Different Blue and I can't wait to read more of your works.
Hi Amy, thank you for connecting :) I am reading your book "Making Faces" :) It is very beautifully written and emotional to the extreme! I have never read such an emotional book before! Makes it difficult to read it without tissues ;) Looking forward to reading more of your books :) Greetings from Poland x
Hi Amy! Any new books you are working on? I LOVED A Different Blue, Running Barefoot and Making Faces. LOVED!!! I can't even tell you how many times I have recommended them to my friends and they LOVED them all as well. I keep watching your page for any new books to appear. :)Take care!
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Making Faces just blew me away! Amazing work...im pimping it out to anyone I know...people are getting sick of me talking about it! Thank for a profound read and a beautifully written story!
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