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This series features Stephanie Harrington, Honor Harrington's distant ancestor, and the first human to be adopted by a treecat. This series precedes the main Honor Harrington series. A Beautiful Friendship (October 2011) ISBN 1-4516-3747-0 [18] / SK1; Fire Season (October 15, 2012) by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 978-1-4516-3840-0 / SK2
Stephanie Harrington, initially nicknamed Viva but later known as Glitter, is a housewife and mother of three with the power to heal and energize others by physical contact. The use of this power is accompanied by the appearance of twinkling stars.
Mother of Honor, Faith, and James Harrington, wife of Alfred Harrington. A social bomb thrower, especlally with regard to stodgy social and cultural systems. The Honor of the Queen, Field of Dishonor, In Enemy Hands, Echoes of Honor, Ashes of Victory, At All Costs: Faith Katherine Honor Stephanie Miranda Harrington GR HH's younger sister.
Fire Season is a 2012 young adult science fiction novel by American authors David Weber and Jane Lindskold.Set in the fictional Honorverse, it is the second book in the prequel Stephanie Harrington series, part of the multi-part Honor Harrington series.
In the early 37th century, the Harrington family moves from the planet Meyerdahl to the newly founded Star Kingdom of Manticore. Their eleven-year-old daughter, Stephanie, is unhappy with this change as their new home, the planet Sphinx, seems to have little to offer, especially with seasons lasting much longer than the Earth's.
David Weber, author of the mainline Honor Harrington series, serves as editor for the anthologies, maintaining fidelity to the series canons. [1] The book contains the following stories: "A Beautiful Friendship" by David Weber [1] (HHA1 and Worlds of Weber). The story of the first meeting between humans (Stephanie Harrington) and treecats ...
Honor Harrington, fictional character in David Weber's Honorverse; Leslie Harrington, fictional character in TV drama Peyton Place; Rodney Harrington, fictional character in TV drama Peyton Place; Stephanie Harrington, fictional superhero; Steve Harrington, fictional character from the Netflix series Stranger Things
Among those whose manifestations he witnessed were characters regularly published in the comic book DP7 (Randy O'Brien, David Landers, Stephanie Harrington, Charlotte Beck, Lenore Fenzl, Jeff Walters, and Dennis Cuzinski). He originally speculated on why he was drawn to these events, but ultimately concluded that there was no reason or pattern ...