Little Loop is crafted around the theme of forging friendships in a new classroom setting. Amy, the guiding voice in the story, teaches her girls the importance of accepting others, being inclusive, and exhibiting kindness. This book is a journey of persistence and resilience, aiming to inspire young readers with its message of hope. It encourages children to embrace the joy of connecting with classmates and fostering unity. The story of Little Loop is just the beginning of a planned series of children's books. Amy intends to draw from the endearing experiences and daily interactions she observes with her daughters. Her goal is to lay a foundation of positivity for her daughters during their formative years, guiding them as they grow, learn, and transition through life's various stages. Amy's vision is to create a series that not only entertains but also imparts valuable life lessons to young readers
Amy Larkin Book order
Amy Larkin's work delves into the intricate connections between environmental and financial crises, exploring their shared causes and potential solutions. Her writing offers a unique perspective on how global economic systems impact ecological well-being. Larkin's approach is characterized by a deep understanding of complex interdependencies, aiming to foster more sustainable economic practices. She seeks to illuminate the hidden costs of our current economy and inspire pathways toward a more responsible future.






- 2024
- 2017
A gutsy advertising director takes on the world's most powerful biotech company in a fast-paced environmental thriller for our time
- 2017
Devour
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
DEVOUR is an action-packed conspiracy thriller with a spine-chilling psychological thriller sub-plot; an enthralling female central character; and a climax that will leave you breathless.
- 2017
Thirst
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
'The best Antarctic thriller since Ice Station' James Phelan
- 2014
Environmental Debt. The Hidden Costs of a Changing Global Economy
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"Environmental Debt" by Amy Larkin highlights the financial crisis stemming from environmental neglect, illustrated by disasters like Hurricane Sandy. Larkin proposes a new framework for commerce centered on three principles: making pollution costly, adopting long-term decision-making, and enhancing government support for clean technology. The book profiles corporations implementing transformative initiatives to address these challenges.
- 2013
Environmental Debt
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Reveals the role of conservation in economic success, comparing the costs of artificial environmental controls naturally performed by mature trees while calling on governments to identify the money-saving contributions of nature.