Donald Harington Books in Order

Donald Douglas Harington is a celebrated American author. His novels, often set in or connected to "Stay More," a fictional Ozark Mountains town inspired by his childhood summers in Drakes Creek, Arkansas, have garnered international acclaim. Born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, Harington's life took a dramatic turn at age 12 when he contracted meningitis, resulting in significant hearing loss. Despite this, he developed a unique understanding of the Ozark dialect and expression, skills he honed throughout his teaching career in art and art history. Taught at esteemed institutions such as New York, New England, and South Dakota, Harington returned to his alma mater, the University of Arkansas, where he taught for 22 years. Praised by notable authors, he is regarded as one of America's most innovative and original writers, with Entertainment Weekly hailing him as "America's greatest unknown writer." Harington's remarkable body of work continues to captivate readers, with his passing on November 7, 2009, marking a lasting loss to the literary world.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Donald Harington

  • #1
    Let Us Build Us a City(1986)
    Amazon
  • #2
    The Guestroom Novelist(2019)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Double Toil and Trouble(2020)
    Amazon
  • #1
    Lightning Bug(1970)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Some Other Place. The Right Place.(1972)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Architecture Of The Arkansas Ozarks(1975)
    Amazon
  • #4
    The Cockroaches of Stay More(1989)
    Amazon
  • #5
    The Choiring of the Trees(1991)
    Amazon
  • #6
    Ekaterina(1993)
    Amazon
  • #7
    Butterfly Weed(1996)
    Amazon
  • #8
    When Angels Rest(1998)
    Amazon
  • #9
    Thirteen Albatrosses(2002)
    Amazon
  • #10
    With(2003)
    Amazon
  • #11
    The Pitcher Shower(2005)
    Amazon
  • #12
    Farther Along(2008)
    Amazon
  • #13
    Enduring(2009)
    Amazon

About Donald Harington

Donald Douglas Harington is a celebrated American author. His novels, often set in or connected to "Stay More," a fictional Ozark Mountains town inspired by his childhood summers in Drakes Creek, Arkansas, have garnered international acclaim. Born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, Harington's life took a dramatic turn at age 12 when he contracted meningitis, resulting in significant hearing loss. Despite this, he developed a unique understanding of the Ozark dialect and expression, skills he honed throughout his teaching career in art and art history. Taught at esteemed institutions such as New York, New England, and South Dakota, Harington returned to his alma mater, the University of Arkansas, where he taught for 22 years. Praised by notable authors, he is regarded as one of America's most innovative and original writers, with Entertainment Weekly hailing him as "America's greatest unknown writer." Harington's remarkable body of work continues to captivate readers, with his passing on November 7, 2009, marking a lasting loss to the literary world.

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