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'''Amy Harmon''' is young adult author of such novels as ''Slow Dance in Purgatory'', ''Prom Night in Purgatory'', ''Running Barefoot'', ''A Different Blue'', ''Making Faces'', ''Infinity + One'', ''The Law of Moses'', ''The Song of David'', ''The Bird and the Sword'', and ''From Sand and Ash''. She became a ''New York Times'' Bestselling author with ''A Different Blue''.
 
'''Amy Harmon''' is young adult author of such novels as ''Slow Dance in Purgatory'', ''Prom Night in Purgatory'', ''Running Barefoot'', ''A Different Blue'', ''Making Faces'', ''Infinity + One'', ''The Law of Moses'', ''The Song of David'', ''The Bird and the Sword'', and ''From Sand and Ash''. She became a ''New York Times'' Bestselling author with ''A Different Blue''.
  
Harmon is a member of [[http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and grew up in Levan, Utah. She taught school and home schooled her children.  
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Harmon is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and grew up in Levan, Utah. She taught school and home schooled her children.  
  
 
While living in Las Vegas, she sang with Saints Unified Voices Choir, directed by [[Gladys Knight]].  
 
While living in Las Vegas, she sang with Saints Unified Voices Choir, directed by [[Gladys Knight]].  

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Amy Harmon Mormon Author

Amy Harmon is young adult author of such novels as Slow Dance in Purgatory, Prom Night in Purgatory, Running Barefoot, A Different Blue, Making Faces, Infinity + One, The Law of Moses, The Song of David, The Bird and the Sword, and From Sand and Ash. She became a New York Times Bestselling author with A Different Blue.

Harmon is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and grew up in Levan, Utah. She taught school and home schooled her children.

While living in Las Vegas, she sang with Saints Unified Voices Choir, directed by Gladys Knight.

She and her husband are the parents of four children.