Peg Kehret

Peg Kehret

Peg Kehret (born Margaret Ann Schulze on November 11, 1936 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin; last name pronounced like carrot) is an American writer, who writes for children aged 8–14. Her family and she moved to Austin, Minnesota in 1944, and in 1949 she was diagnosed with polio. Peg married Carl Kehret on July 2, 1955, whom she travelled around the world with until his death on April 28, 2004. and has two adopted children. Peg now lives in Washington State.

* I'm Not Who You Think I Am
* The Volcano Disaster
* Night of Fear
* Terror at the Zoo
* Horror at the Haunted House
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* Encore! More Winning Monologs
* Sisters, Long Ago
* Earthquake Terror
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* Deadly Stranger
* Searching for Candlestick Park
* Danger at the Fair
* Winning Monologs for Young Actors
* Cages
* Nightmare Mountain
* The Blizzard Disaster
* The Secret Journey
* Acting Normal
* The Hideout
* My Brother Made Me Do It
* Saving Lilly
* Don't Tell Anyone
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* The Stranger Next Door
* Escaping the Giant Wave
* Spy Cat
* Abduction!
* My Uncle Loved Me
* The Ghost's Grave
* Vows of Love and Marriage
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* Tell It Like It Is
* Trapped
* [The Book About When I Met Her [alix] ]

External links

* [http://www.pegkehret.com/index.html Peg Kehret's Offical Site]


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