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Laura Harrington's award-winning plays, musicals, and operas have been widely produced across America, in Canada, and Europe. She is the 2008 Kleban Award Winner for most promising librettist in American Musical Theatre. Harrington has twice won both the Massachusetts Cultural Council Award and the Clauder Competition for best new play in New England.

Her first novel, Alice Bliss, (Viking/ Penguin) is a Boston Globe bestseller and the winner of the Massachusetts Book Award in Fiction. Alice Bliss has been lauded as a "Discover Great New Writers" at Barnes & Noble, "Best Books of the Summer" at Entertainment Weekly, a "People Pick" at People Magazine and "Best Books of 2011" by the School Library Journal. Foreign rights have been sold in the UK, Italy and Denmark.

Alice Bliss was chosen by the Richard and Judy Book Club in the UK, where it was featured in all WH Smith Book Shops throughout Britain.

Laura teaches playwriting at MIT where she was awarded the 2009 Levitan Prize for Excellence in Teaching. She has also been a frequent guest artist at Tufts, Harvard, Wellesley, and the University of Iowa and most recently, the Jack Kerouac Writer in Residence at UMASS Lowell.

She is currently writing Alice Bliss, the musical, with a commission from Playwrights Horizons in NYC. She is working with the composer Jenny Giering, lyricist Adam Gwon, and director Mark Brokaw.
 

Genres: General Fiction
 
Novels
   Alice Bliss (2011)
   A Catalog of Birds (2017)
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The Confusion of Languages (2017)
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"This gripping personal tale of a friendship gone wrong brings our larger political blunders, blindness, and naivete in the Middle East to light."

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