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Melissa Leilani Larson

Melissa Leilani Larson is an American writer and playwright based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mormon literature critic Michael Austin described her as "one of the true rising stars of Mormon literature."[1] Her plays commonly feature women in leading roles, and some center around the faith of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

Melissa Leilani Larson

Early life and education

Larson is from Hau'ula, Hawaii.[2] Her mother is Filipina and her father is of English and Swedish ancestry. Her family moved to Utah when she was twelve years old.[3] She received a Bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University (BYU) and an MFA from The Iowa Playwrights Workshop at the University of Iowa. She names Helen Edmundson, Sarah Ruhl, Richard Greenberg, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Lillian Hellman, and Oscar Wilde as some of her favorite playwrights.[2] Larson has contributed to LDS Church History's Saints: The Standard of Truth.[4]

Plays

Martyrs' Crossing, originally titled Angels Unaware, shows St. Catherine and St. Margaret influencing Joan of Arc through her resistance and martyrdom and was first produced in 2006 at BYU.[5] Genelle Pugmire at Deseret News named it as the best production of the year.[6] Fellow Utah playwright Mahonri Stewart[7] wrote that while Larson beautifully emphasized the humanity of Catholic saints, the chorus of historians was "redundant." He found the comparisons of Joan of Arc to Joseph Smith distracting.[8]

Larson won the 2009 AML award for drama for Little Happy Secrets, a play about a faithful young LDS woman who develops romantic feelings for her female roommate. In the award, AML called the play "a celebration of heartbreak."[9] In his blog, Brigham Young University English professor Gideon Burton[10] described the play as "[making] the problem of same-sex attraction [...] normal, that is, as credible."[11]

Larson's 2010 play A Flickering features a filmmaker and actress who are friends, and was set in the early 1900s during the silent film era. Critic Katie Roundy found the live piano music and title cards occasionally distracted from the main action, but that the play left her "wanting more."[12] A Flickering was a Trustus Playwrights Festival finalist.[13]

After a stage adaptation of Persuasion, BYU commissioned Larson's stage adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.[2] It won the 2014 AML award for drama, with the award text referring to the adaptation as "one of the most entertaining works by a Mormon playwright to date."[14] Salt Lake City Weekly gave Pride and Prejudice a "Best Modern Jane" headline, stating that Larson's adaptation felt "fresh without resorting to gimmickry."[15] At the Utah Theater Bloggers Association, the play was spotlighted in a 2014 roundup under "Excellent New Plays."[16] Barta Heiner directed both plays.[17]

Larson co-wrote a musical adaptation of Silas Marner called The Weaver of Raveloe in 2013, and the play was produced in 2014.[18] She is part of the lab for playwrights at Plan-B Theatre, which she joined around 2013.[19][20] Pilot Program was her first play shown there.[13] Pilot Program centers around an imagined future where a faithful LDS couple is asked to practice polygamy.[21] At The Utah Review, reviewer Les Roka described it as "a compelling tableau of social messages and contemplation of religious identity that resonates with the depth of exploration suggested in the works of Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg and Gerhart Hauptmann."[21] The play won AML's 2015 award for drama.[22]

Larson's 2016 play The Edible Complex was written for elementary school students and has actors taking on the roles of Larson's favorite foods.[23] The play addresses eating disorders.[24] Sweetheart Come was a 2016 O'Neill National Playwrights Conference semifinalist. The University of Utah's Daily Utah Chronicle critic Palak Jayswal wrote that the play "encourages empathy while breaking the stigma about isolation and unhappiness."[25] In City Weekly, Scott Renshaw called the play "a character study of mental illness," praising the play's unique set design, which used paper to outline and subvert the confines of the stage.[26] Writing for The Utah Review, Les Roka described Larson's script as "a fascinating, cogent interpretation of Emma Hauck’s story."[27]

Larson adapted Rabindranath Tagore's The Post Office for a theater collaboration between the Granite School District, Plan-B Theatre, Gandhi Alliance for Peace, and the United Nations Association of Utah.[28] She adapted the play for modern audiences and made the original twelve-man cast more gender-diverse; in Larson's adaptation, the three main characters are female or non-binary and other characters are adaptable to any gender.[29][30] The production's director sought specifically to involve refugee students.[30] Roka wrote that Larson's script "flows with elegant, accessible symbolism."[28]

Films

Freetown

Larson collaborated with Garrett Batty on the script for Freetown (2015), a movie about six Liberian LDS missionaries fleeing the country in the First Liberian Civil War.[31][32] Freetown won the 2016 Utah Film Award for Best Feature Film[33] and the 2015 Ghana Movie Award for Best Screenplay.[32]

Jane and Emma

The film Jane and Emma (2018) focuses on the friendship between Jane Elizabeth Manning James and Emma Smith, examining racial issues in the early LDS church.[34] It appeared on a list of films that fulfilled ReFrame's criteria for gender-balanced and racially diverse films.[35]

Sales from the film's opening night were matched by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' foundation and the Bonneville Charitable Foundation and given as a donation to the NAACP Salt Lake Branch.[36]

Larson studied the journals of both women while writing the script, and stated that the film is "not about preaching to people. It's about these two women and their relationship."[37] Mariah Proctor at Meridian magazine wrote that the film "issues an invitation to a conversation" about the two women and their relationship to each other and the LDS Church.[38]

Fellow Plan-B playwright Eric Samuelsen reviewed the film in BYU Studies, writing that Larson's script "honors the history in which the story is rooted while fictionalizing when needed."[39] Camlyn Giddins also reviewed the film in the same publication, noting that while the climax seems forced, the film encourages introspection.[40]

Jane and Emma won the Feature Film award at the LDS Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award in the same category.[41] The film was also a finalist in the 2018 Narrative Film category at the Association for Mormon Letters.[42]

Other awards

Martyrs' Crossing was an IRAM Best New Play. Standing Still Standing won a Mayhew award. Lady in Waiting was the winner of the Lewis National Playwriting Contest for Women.[13] Larson won the 2003 AML award for drama for Wake Me When It's Over.[43]

Larson received the Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters in 2019. The award citation stated that Larson "offers herself as a witness to both the pain and faith of her fellow Saints when their obedience to God pushes them up against the limits of their endurance."[4]

Publications

Her plays Little Happy Secrets and Pilot Program were published together in a book called Third Wheel in 2017 by BCC Press.[44] Little Happy Secrets has been adapted into audio format.[2][45]

References

  1. ^ Austin, Michael (7 August 2017). "Melissa Leilani Larson: The Theatre of the Uncomfortable". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Crowder, Ben. "Melissa Leilani Larson — Mormon Artist". mormonartist.net. Mormon Artist.
  3. ^ Cahill, Kathleen. "Utah: Sitting Down with Melissa Leilani Larson". The Dramatists Guild of America. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b Hall, Andrew (31 March 2019). "Melissa Leilani Larson: Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Association For Mormon Letters. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  5. ^ Pugmire, Genelle (16 March 2006). "Angels Unaware". Deseret News.
  6. ^ Pugmire, Genelle (28 December 2006). "Year-end theater wrap-up". Deseret News.
  7. ^ Habben, David (12 May 2017). . Mormon Artist. Archived from the original on 12 May 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  8. ^ Stewart, Mahonri. . Association for Mormon Letters. Archived from the original on 29 June 2009.
  9. ^ "AML Awards 2008 – 2009". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Association For Mormon Letters.
  10. ^ "Faculty and Staff". English: College of Humanities. Brigham Young University. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  11. ^ Burton, Gideon. "A Brave and Reverent Mormon Play: Little Happy Secrets". Gideon Burton's Blog. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  12. ^ Roundy, Katie (13 April 2010). "'A Flickering' inspired by early films". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  13. ^ a b c "Playwright Melissa Leilani Larson brings the awkward to PILOT PROGRAM". Plan-B Theater Company. 31 March 2015.
  14. ^ "AML Awards 2014". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Association for Mormon Letters.
  15. ^ "Artys 2014". Salt Lake City Weekly. 10 September 2014.
  16. ^ Hebda, Johnny (31 December 2014). "UTBA reviewers sound off: EXCELLENCE IN 2014". Utah Theatre Bloggers.
  17. ^ Morris, William (28 May 2013). ""I'm Addicted to Story": An Interview with Playwright Melissa Leilani Larson". A Motley Vision.
  18. ^ "World Premiere Of New Musical, The Weaver of Raveloe". MarketWatch.
  19. ^ Mortensen, David (12 August 2014). "9 playwrights on The Lab at Plan-B Theatre Company". Utah Theatre Bloggers. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  20. ^ "About Us". Plan-B Theatre Company. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  21. ^ a b Roka, Les. "Plan-B Theatre's 'Pilot Program' brings polygamy forward in living room drama". The Utah Review. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  22. ^ Hall, Andrew (5 March 2016). "2015 AML Award Winners". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Association For Mormon Letters.
  23. ^ "Ten Foods I Like An Awful Lot: Melissa Leilani Larson's THE EDIBLE COMPLEX opens October 8 | Plan-B Theatre Company". Plan-B Theater Company. 2 September 2016.
  24. ^ Clements, Derrick (20 May 2016). "10 day-trip-worthy Utah productions still coming in 2016". Daily Herald.
  25. ^ Jayswal, Palak (3 May 2019). "'Sweetheart Come' Concludes Pygmalion's Season with a Fresh Perspective". Daily Utah Chronicle.
  26. ^ Renshaw, Scott (6 May 2019). "Theater Review: Pygmalion Theatre Co.'s "Sweetheart Come"". Salt Lake City Weekly. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  27. ^ Roka, Les (10 May 2019). "Two spring premieres: PYGmalion Theatre Company's Sweetheart Come by Melissa Leilani Larson; Efren Corado's Dust. Breath. Place. for RDT Link | The Utah Review". The Utah Review. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  28. ^ a b Roka, Les. "Impressive late summer entertainment with The Post Office, Rose Exposed". The Utah Review. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  29. ^ Roka, Les. "The Post Office set to premiere in conjunction with Rose Exposed; companion piece to upcoming UN Civil Society Conference in SLC | The Utah Review". The Utah Review.
  30. ^ a b Hirschi, Julie (18 August 2019). "This 1912 play once comforted children facing death. Now Utah students will perform a new adaptation". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  31. ^ Pugmire, Genelle (11 May 2016). "Mormon movie collaborators to speak at LDS History Museum event". Daily Herald.
  32. ^ a b Larson, Melissa Leilani. "Freetown". Melissa Leilani Larson.
  33. ^ "2016 Winners". The Utah Film Festival.
  34. ^ Harris, Sarah (11 October 2018). "'Jane and Emma' takes 'beautiful look at friendship'". Daily Herald. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  35. ^ Stack, Peggy Fletcher (30 August 2018). "Utah film about Mormon heroines Emma Smith and Jane Manning James gains Hollywood honor for its gender balance and racial diversity". The Salt Lake Tribune.
  36. ^ Gardiner, Emmy (11 October 2018). "'Jane and Emma' opening day ticket proceeds will be matched with donation to NAACP". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  37. ^ Mikita, Carol (12 October 2018). "Women Behind 'Jane And Emma' Reflect On Bringing History To Life". KSLTV.com. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  38. ^ Proctor, Mariah (11 October 2018). "'Jane and Emma' Adds Human Dimension to Our Picture of Church History". LDS Magazine.
  39. ^ Samuelsen, Eric (2018). "Jane and Emma". BYU Studies. 57 (4).
  40. ^ Giddins, Camlyn (2018). "Jane and Emma". BYU Studies. 57 (4).
  41. ^ "LDS Film Festival 2019 WINNERS". ldsfilmfest.com.
  42. ^ "2018 AML Award Winners". Dawning of a Brighter Day. 31 March 2019.
  43. ^ "AML Awards 2002 – 2003". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Association For Mormon Letters.
  44. ^ "These Are the Books!". By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog. 24 July 2017.
  45. ^ "Little Happy Secrets". Melissa Leilani Larson. Melissa Leilani Larson.

External links

  • Melissa Leilani Larson's site

melissa, leilani, larson, american, writer, playwright, based, salt, lake, city, utah, mormon, literature, critic, michael, austin, described, true, rising, stars, mormon, literature, plays, commonly, feature, women, leading, roles, some, center, around, faith. Melissa Leilani Larson is an American writer and playwright based in Salt Lake City Utah Mormon literature critic Michael Austin described her as one of the true rising stars of Mormon literature 1 Her plays commonly feature women in leading roles and some center around the faith of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church Melissa Leilani Larson Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Plays 3 Films 3 1 Freetown 3 2 Jane and Emma 4 Other awards 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditLarson is from Hau ula Hawaii 2 Her mother is Filipina and her father is of English and Swedish ancestry Her family moved to Utah when she was twelve years old 3 She received a Bachelor s degree in English from Brigham Young University BYU and an MFA from The Iowa Playwrights Workshop at the University of Iowa She names Helen Edmundson Sarah Ruhl Richard Greenberg Timberlake Wertenbaker Lillian Hellman and Oscar Wilde as some of her favorite playwrights 2 Larson has contributed to LDS Church History s Saints The Standard of Truth 4 Plays EditMartyrs Crossing originally titled Angels Unaware shows St Catherine and St Margaret influencing Joan of Arc through her resistance and martyrdom and was first produced in 2006 at BYU 5 Genelle Pugmire at Deseret News named it as the best production of the year 6 Fellow Utah playwright Mahonri Stewart 7 wrote that while Larson beautifully emphasized the humanity of Catholic saints the chorus of historians was redundant He found the comparisons of Joan of Arc to Joseph Smith distracting 8 Larson won the 2009 AML award for drama for Little Happy Secrets a play about a faithful young LDS woman who develops romantic feelings for her female roommate In the award AML called the play a celebration of heartbreak 9 In his blog Brigham Young University English professor Gideon Burton 10 described the play as making the problem of same sex attraction normal that is as credible 11 Larson s 2010 play A Flickering features a filmmaker and actress who are friends and was set in the early 1900s during the silent film era Critic Katie Roundy found the live piano music and title cards occasionally distracted from the main action but that the play left her wanting more 12 A Flickering was a Trustus Playwrights Festival finalist 13 After a stage adaptation of Persuasion BYU commissioned Larson s stage adaptation of Pride and Prejudice 2 It won the 2014 AML award for drama with the award text referring to the adaptation as one of the most entertaining works by a Mormon playwright to date 14 Salt Lake City Weekly gave Pride and Prejudice a Best Modern Jane headline stating that Larson s adaptation felt fresh without resorting to gimmickry 15 At the Utah Theater Bloggers Association the play was spotlighted in a 2014 roundup under Excellent New Plays 16 Barta Heiner directed both plays 17 Larson co wrote a musical adaptation of Silas Marner called The Weaver of Raveloe in 2013 and the play was produced in 2014 18 She is part of the lab for playwrights at Plan B Theatre which she joined around 2013 19 20 Pilot Program was her first play shown there 13 Pilot Program centers around an imagined future where a faithful LDS couple is asked to practice polygamy 21 At The Utah Review reviewer Les Roka described it as a compelling tableau of social messages and contemplation of religious identity that resonates with the depth of exploration suggested in the works of Henrik Ibsen August Strindberg and Gerhart Hauptmann 21 The play won AML s 2015 award for drama 22 Larson s 2016 play The Edible Complex was written for elementary school students and has actors taking on the roles of Larson s favorite foods 23 The play addresses eating disorders 24 Sweetheart Come was a 2016 O Neill National Playwrights Conference semifinalist The University of Utah s Daily Utah Chronicle critic Palak Jayswal wrote that the play encourages empathy while breaking the stigma about isolation and unhappiness 25 In City Weekly Scott Renshaw called the play a character study of mental illness praising the play s unique set design which used paper to outline and subvert the confines of the stage 26 Writing for The Utah Review Les Roka described Larson s script as a fascinating cogent interpretation of Emma Hauck s story 27 Larson adapted Rabindranath Tagore s The Post Office for a theater collaboration between the Granite School District Plan B Theatre Gandhi Alliance for Peace and the United Nations Association of Utah 28 She adapted the play for modern audiences and made the original twelve man cast more gender diverse in Larson s adaptation the three main characters are female or non binary and other characters are adaptable to any gender 29 30 The production s director sought specifically to involve refugee students 30 Roka wrote that Larson s script flows with elegant accessible symbolism 28 Films EditFreetown Edit Larson collaborated with Garrett Batty on the script for Freetown 2015 a movie about six Liberian LDS missionaries fleeing the country in the First Liberian Civil War 31 32 Freetown won the 2016 Utah Film Award for Best Feature Film 33 and the 2015 Ghana Movie Award for Best Screenplay 32 Jane and Emma Edit The film Jane and Emma 2018 focuses on the friendship between Jane Elizabeth Manning James and Emma Smith examining racial issues in the early LDS church 34 It appeared on a list of films that fulfilled ReFrame s criteria for gender balanced and racially diverse films 35 Sales from the film s opening night were matched by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints foundation and the Bonneville Charitable Foundation and given as a donation to the NAACP Salt Lake Branch 36 Larson studied the journals of both women while writing the script and stated that the film is not about preaching to people It s about these two women and their relationship 37 Mariah Proctor at Meridian magazine wrote that the film issues an invitation to a conversation about the two women and their relationship to each other and the LDS Church 38 Fellow Plan B playwright Eric Samuelsen reviewed the film in BYU Studies writing that Larson s script honors the history in which the story is rooted while fictionalizing when needed 39 Camlyn Giddins also reviewed the film in the same publication noting that while the climax seems forced the film encourages introspection 40 Jane and Emma won the Feature Film award at the LDS Film Festival as well as the Audience Award in the same category 41 The film was also a finalist in the 2018 Narrative Film category at the Association for Mormon Letters 42 Other awards EditMartyrs Crossing was an IRAM Best New Play Standing Still Standing won a Mayhew award Lady in Waiting was the winner of the Lewis National Playwriting Contest for Women 13 Larson won the 2003 AML award for drama for Wake Me When It s Over 43 Larson received the Smith Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters in 2019 The award citation stated that Larson offers herself as a witness to both the pain and faith of her fellow Saints when their obedience to God pushes them up against the limits of their endurance 4 Publications EditHer plays Little Happy Secrets and Pilot Program were published together in a book called Third Wheel in 2017 by BCC Press 44 Little Happy Secrets has been adapted into audio format 2 45 References Edit Austin Michael 7 August 2017 Melissa Leilani Larson The Theatre of the Uncomfortable Dawning of a Brighter Day Retrieved 31 July 2019 a b c d Crowder Ben Melissa Leilani Larson Mormon Artist mormonartist net Mormon Artist Cahill Kathleen Utah Sitting Down with Melissa Leilani Larson The Dramatists Guild of America Retrieved 9 October 2019 a b Hall Andrew 31 March 2019 Melissa Leilani Larson Smith Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters Dawning of a Brighter Day Association For Mormon Letters Retrieved 29 July 2019 Pugmire Genelle 16 March 2006 Angels Unaware Deseret News Pugmire Genelle 28 December 2006 Year end theater wrap up Deseret News Habben David 12 May 2017 Mahonri Stewart Mormon Artist Archived from the original on 12 May 2017 Retrieved 17 October 2019 Stewart Mahonri Angels Unaware A Story of Joan of Arc drama Association for Mormon Letters Archived from the original on 29 June 2009 AML Awards 2008 2009 Dawning of a Brighter Day Association For Mormon Letters Faculty and Staff English College of Humanities Brigham Young University Retrieved 14 October 2019 Burton Gideon A Brave and Reverent Mormon Play Little Happy Secrets Gideon Burton s Blog Retrieved 9 October 2019 Roundy Katie 13 April 2010 A Flickering inspired by early films DeseretNews com Retrieved 1 August 2019 a b c Playwright Melissa Leilani Larson brings the awkward to PILOT PROGRAM Plan B Theater Company 31 March 2015 AML Awards 2014 Dawning of a Brighter Day Association for Mormon Letters Artys 2014 Salt Lake City Weekly 10 September 2014 Hebda Johnny 31 December 2014 UTBA reviewers sound off EXCELLENCE IN 2014 Utah Theatre Bloggers Morris William 28 May 2013 I m Addicted to Story An Interview with Playwright Melissa Leilani Larson A Motley Vision World Premiere Of New Musical The Weaver of Raveloe MarketWatch Mortensen David 12 August 2014 9 playwrights on The Lab at Plan B Theatre Company Utah Theatre Bloggers Retrieved 31 July 2019 About Us Plan B Theatre Company Retrieved 14 October 2019 a b Roka Les Plan B Theatre s Pilot Program brings polygamy forward in living room drama The Utah Review Retrieved 31 July 2019 Hall Andrew 5 March 2016 2015 AML Award Winners Dawning of a Brighter Day Association For Mormon Letters Ten Foods I Like An Awful Lot Melissa Leilani Larson s THE EDIBLE COMPLEX opens October 8 Plan B Theatre Company Plan B Theater Company 2 September 2016 Clements Derrick 20 May 2016 10 day trip worthy Utah productions still coming in 2016 Daily Herald Jayswal Palak 3 May 2019 Sweetheart Come Concludes Pygmalion s Season with a Fresh Perspective Daily Utah Chronicle Renshaw Scott 6 May 2019 Theater Review Pygmalion Theatre Co s Sweetheart Come Salt Lake City Weekly Retrieved 10 October 2019 Roka Les 10 May 2019 Two spring premieres PYGmalion Theatre Company s Sweetheart Come by Melissa Leilani Larson Efren Corado s Dust Breath Place for RDT Link The Utah Review The Utah Review Retrieved 10 October 2019 a b Roka Les Impressive late summer entertainment with The Post Office Rose Exposed The Utah Review Retrieved 17 October 2019 Roka Les The Post Office set to premiere in conjunction with Rose Exposed companion piece to upcoming UN Civil Society Conference in SLC The Utah Review The Utah Review a b Hirschi Julie 18 August 2019 This 1912 play once comforted children facing death Now Utah students will perform a new adaptation The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2019 Pugmire Genelle 11 May 2016 Mormon movie collaborators to speak at LDS History Museum event Daily Herald a b Larson Melissa Leilani Freetown Melissa Leilani Larson 2016 Winners The Utah Film Festival Harris Sarah 11 October 2018 Jane and Emma takes beautiful look at friendship Daily Herald Retrieved 31 July 2019 Stack Peggy Fletcher 30 August 2018 Utah film about Mormon heroines Emma Smith and Jane Manning James gains Hollywood honor for its gender balance and racial diversity The Salt Lake Tribune Gardiner Emmy 11 October 2018 Jane and Emma opening day ticket proceeds will be matched with donation to NAACP DeseretNews com Retrieved 1 August 2019 Mikita Carol 12 October 2018 Women Behind Jane And Emma Reflect On Bringing History To Life KSLTV com Retrieved 1 August 2019 Proctor Mariah 11 October 2018 Jane and Emma Adds Human Dimension to Our Picture of Church History LDS Magazine Samuelsen Eric 2018 Jane and Emma BYU Studies 57 4 Giddins Camlyn 2018 Jane and Emma BYU Studies 57 4 LDS Film Festival 2019 WINNERS ldsfilmfest com 2018 AML Award Winners Dawning of a Brighter Day 31 March 2019 AML Awards 2002 2003 Dawning of a Brighter Day Association For Mormon Letters These Are the Books By Common Consent a Mormon Blog 24 July 2017 Little Happy Secrets Melissa Leilani Larson Melissa Leilani Larson External links EditMelissa Leilani Larson s site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melissa Leilani Larson amp oldid 1124728846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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