Today, we are interviewing award-winning writer Kathleen Waldvogel, from Birchwood, Wisconsin. Kathleen is a former teacher who enjoys writing for children and is fascinated with early American history. After retirement, she merged these two interests and researched little-known women of the American Revolution. The result is her middle-grade book, Spies, Soldiers, Couriers, and Saboteurs: Women of the American Revolution.
This book is stocked and sold in many museums and historic sites throughout the country, including the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church in Boston. Waldvogel is also the author of two picture books, Three Little Ghosts and Whoo, Whoo, Who’s Out There?
For more on Kathleen, visit https://www.kmwaldvogel.com/
Today, we are interviewing award-winning writer Kathleen Waldvogel, from Birchwood, Wisconsin. Kathleen is a former teacher who enjoys writing for children and is fascinated with early American history. After retirement, she merged these two interests and researched little-known women of the American Revolution. The result is her middle-grade book, Spies, Soldiers, Couriers, and Saboteurs: Women of the American Revolution.
This book is stocked and sold in many museums and historic sites throughout the country, including the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church in Boston. Waldvogel is also the author of two picture books, Three Little Ghosts and Whoo, Whoo, Who’s Out There?
For more on Kathleen, visit https://www.kmwaldvogel.com/