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Award-winning author Kate Gingold writes to share her love for history with readers of all ages who would rather not open a big old dusty history book. Agatha Christie's twentieth century England is the era Kate is currently exploring.
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- Ruth By Lake and Prairie
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- Haunted By History
Gingold immerses herself in painstaking research to reveal...
- Six Degrees of Abraham Lincoln
Katharine (Kate) K. Gingold, author, speaker, historian. As...
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About Kate. Born in Chicago, Kate spent her school years in Park Ridge, a northwest suburb. She attended North Park University in Chicago and Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, completing a degree in Creative Writing and Fine Arts-Painting. While at Knox, she met husband-to-be Don Gingold.
Mar 4, 2024 · Kate Gingold loves sharing odd snippets of history. Her first book, a “Little House” version of Chicago-area settlers, was honored by the Illinois State Historical Society. Newly released is the glossary, Agatha Annotated: Investigating the Books of the 1920s .
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Kate Gingold. 54 likes · 7 talking about this. Writing a book is a challenge. And so is getting that book in front of readers. I'm working on both!
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- The Unique Creatures
Gingold immerses herself in painstaking research to reveal the history surrounding landmark buildings and then, from the threads of dry facts, she weaves tales of the supernatural in which real, historical figures are the ghostly characters.