Cathy Gohlke is a bestselling and award-winning author, who has written numerous critically acclaimed novels that are steeped in inspirational lessons and historical perspectives. She has won several prestigious awards for her work, including the Christy, INSPY, and American Christian Fiction Awards. Her novels often explore world and life events through the lens of history, and she is known for championing the battle against oppression while celebrating the freedom found only in Christ.
Some of her most notable works include "A Hundred Crickets Singing," "Night Bird Calling," "The Medallion," "Until We Find Home," "Secrets She Kept," "Saving Amelie," "Band of Sisters," "Promise Me This," "I Have Seen Him in the Watchfires," and "William Henry Is a Fine Name." Many of these novels have won awards, including multiple Christy Awards, a Carol Award, and an INSPY Award.
In addition to her work as a novelist, Gohlke has also worked as a school librarian, drama director, and director of children's and education ministries. When she is not traveling to historic sites for research, she divides her time between Northern Virginia and the Jersey Shore, where she enjoys spending time with her husband, Dan, and their grown children and grandchildren. Gohlke's website, which can be found at cathygohlke.com, provides more information about her and her work, as well as updates on her latest projects. She can also be found on Facebook at CathyGohlkeBooks, BookBub, and YouTube, where she shares book recommendations through her channel, Book Gems with Cathy Gohlke.