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Peg Kehret (born Margaret Ann Schulze on Novem) is an American author, primarily writing for children between the ages of 10 and After beating three types of polio at age 12, Kehret went on to become an author of children's, young adults', and adults' literature, winning over fifty awards throughout her career.Peg Kehret is an American Before Peg began writing books for children, she wrote radio commercials, plays, and magazine stories. She also published two nonfiction adult books. Her first book for kids (Winning Monologs for Young Actors) was published in
Peg Kehret has always Peg Kehret has always loved to write. As a child she wanted to be a writer or a veterinarian. She included animals in most of her books and, although she has retired from writing, she still volunteers with animal rescue groups.
Peg Kehret (born Margaret Ann Schulze Peg Kehret was born in Wisconsin, grew up in Minnesota, spent 14 years in California, and now lives with her husband in Washington. Kehret’s novels focus on ordinary kids in exciting situations who must then use their wits to solve problems.
Kehret's autobiography, Small Steps: Peg Kehret, whose name dances like "carrot," is a celebrated author of children's literature. Her works frequently grace the recommended reading lists of both the International Reading.
Follow Peg Kehret and About The Author PEG KEHRET's popular novels for young people are regularly nominated for state awards. She has received the Young Hoosier Award, the Golden Sower Award, the Iowa Children's Choice Award, the Celebrate Literacy Award, the Sequoyah Award, the Land of Enchantment Award, the Maud Hart Lovelace Award, and the Pacific Northwest Young.
Author Profile: Peg Kehret. Peg Before Peg began writing books for children, she wrote radio commercials, plays, and magazine stories. She also published two nonfiction adult books. Her first book for kids (Winning Monologs for Young Actors) was published in
Peg lives in Washington State, near Peg Kehret (born Margaret Ann Schulze on November 11, ) is an American author, primarily writing for children between the ages of 10 and After beating three types of polio at age 12, Kehret went on to become an author of children's, young adults', and adults' literature, winning over fifty awards throughout her career.