Emily Arsenault Books in Order

Emily Arsenault is a multifaceted writer with a diverse background. Her early life was marked by appearances as Connecticut's "Miss Prevent Blindness," a campaign aimed at promoting eye health in children, where she donned an eye patch and clutched a companion doll. This experience likely instilled in her a sense of purpose and determination that would serve her well in her future endeavors. As a young writer, Arsenault demonstrated an early passion for storytelling, penning her first novel in fifth grade. Although she was initially disappointed by its quality, this formative experience laid the groundwork for her future writing pursuits. She went on to study philosophy in college, where she met her husband, also a philosophy student, in a Hegel class. After college, Arsenault worked as an editorial assistant at Merriam-Webster, contributing to the creation of dictionary definitions. She and her husband later served in the Peace Corps together in rural South Africa, an experience that profoundly impacted her life and continues to inspire her writing. Now, Arsenault is focused on her writing career, with a third novel in progress, tentatively titled "Just Someone I Used to Know."

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Emily Arsenault

  • #1
    The Broken Teaglass(2009)
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  • #2
    In Search of the Rose Notes(2011)
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  • #3
    Miss Me When I'm Gone(2012)
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  • #4
    What Strange Creatures(2014)
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  • #5
    The Evening Spider(2016)
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  • #6
    The Leaf Reader(2017)
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  • #7
    The Last Thing I Told You(2018)
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  • #8
    All the Pretty Things(2020)
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  • #9
    When All the Girls Are Sleeping(2021)
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About Emily Arsenault

Emily Arsenault is a multifaceted writer with a diverse background. Her early life was marked by appearances as Connecticut's "Miss Prevent Blindness," a campaign aimed at promoting eye health in children, where she donned an eye patch and clutched a companion doll. This experience likely instilled in her a sense of purpose and determination that would serve her well in her future endeavors. As a young writer, Arsenault demonstrated an early passion for storytelling, penning her first novel in fifth grade. Although she was initially disappointed by its quality, this formative experience laid the groundwork for her future writing pursuits. She went on to study philosophy in college, where she met her husband, also a philosophy student, in a Hegel class. After college, Arsenault worked as an editorial assistant at Merriam-Webster, contributing to the creation of dictionary definitions. She and her husband later served in the Peace Corps together in rural South Africa, an experience that profoundly impacted her life and continues to inspire her writing. Now, Arsenault is focused on her writing career, with a third novel in progress, tentatively titled "Just Someone I Used to Know."

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