Marilyn Harris Books in Order
Marilyn Harris is a prolific American author known for her diverse range of works, spanning multiple genres. Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in 1931, Harris was educated in her home state, attending Cottey College and the University of Oklahoma, where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1953 and a master of arts degree in 1955. Her writing career began with the publication of her first collection of short stories, <u>King's Ex</u>, in 1967, followed by seventeen books between 1970 and 1989. Harris's notable works include <u>In the Midst of Earth</u> (1969), <u>The Peppersalt Land</u> (1970), and <u>Lost and Found</u> (1991). Her novels, short stories, and children's fiction have been widely read, with over nine million copies in print by 1983, and have been translated into numerous languages. Harris was also an author in residence at Oklahoma's Central State University.
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Book Series by Marilyn Harris
- #1AmazonThe Peppersalt Land(1970)
- #2AmazonHatter Fox(1973)
- #3AmazonThe Conjurers(1974)
- #4AmazonBledding Sorrow(1976)
- #5AmazonThe Portent(1980)
- #6AmazonThe Last Great Love(1981)
- #7AmazonThe Diviner(1983)
- #8AmazonThe Runaway's Diary(1983)
- #9AmazonWarrick(1985)
- #10AmazonNight Games(1987)
- #11AmazonLost and Found(1991)
About Marilyn Harris
Marilyn Harris is a prolific American author known for her diverse range of works, spanning multiple genres. Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in 1931, Harris was educated in her home state, attending Cottey College and the University of Oklahoma, where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1953 and a master of arts degree in 1955. Her writing career began with the publication of her first collection of short stories, <u>King's Ex</u>, in 1967, followed by seventeen books between 1970 and 1989. Harris's notable works include <u>In the Midst of Earth</u> (1969), <u>The Peppersalt Land</u> (1970), and <u>Lost and Found</u> (1991). Her novels, short stories, and children's fiction have been widely read, with over nine million copies in print by 1983, and have been translated into numerous languages. Harris was also an author in residence at Oklahoma's Central State University.
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