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Cathy Gohlke


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Cathy Gohlke is the two-time Christy Award winning author of William Henry is a Fine Name and I Have Seen Him in the Watchfires, which also won the American Christian Fiction Writers Book of the Year Award and was listed by Library Journal as one of the Best Books of 2008.
 

Awards: Christy (2020)  see all

Genres: Inspirational
 
Novels
   Promise Me This (2012)
   Band of Sisters (2012)
   Saving Amelie (2014)
   Secrets She Kept (2015)
   Until We Find Home (2018)
   The Medallion (2019)
   Night Bird Calling (2021)
   A Hundred Crickets Singing (2022)
   Ladies of the Lake (2023)
   This Promised Land (2025)
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Awards
2020 Christy Award for Best Historical : The Medallion
2016 Christy Award for Best Historical : Secrets She Kept
2009 Christy Award for Best Young Adult : I Have Seen Him in the Watchfires
2007 Christy Award for Best Young Adult : William Henry Is a Fine Name

Award nominations
2007 Christy Award for Best First Novel (nominee) : William Henry Is a Fine Name


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Hope's Enduring Echo (2025)
Kim Vogel Sawyer
"Honor, love, and duty collide with a young man's passion to pursue God's unique calling on his life. Love and sacrifice conflict with a young woman's desire for friendship and normalcy. Kim Vogel Sawyer paints a vivid picture of the struggle between chasing the dreams God plants in our hearts and our desire to please and honor those we love. She reveals the beauty of God's prevenient grace and provision in ways we could never orchestrate - and the ultimate weaving of exquisite tapestries in surrendered lives. Hope's Enduring Echo is a novel rich in friendship, faith, love, and the resiliency of hope. A story to lift your heart and warm your soul."
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The Legacy of Longdale Manor (2023)
Carrie Turansky
"A beautiful book to warm and lift the heart."
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The Curator's Daughter (2021)
Melanie Dobson
"Intriguing, multilayered and suspenseful, The Curator's Daughter winds through generations like the labyrinth it portrays, drawing characters through the chaos of Nazi Germany and their own love and loss until they come full circle to a satisfying and redemptive conclusion. I started this book late one morning and could not put it down, no matter that I read through the night. Melanie Dobson's historical research alone is astounding. Brilliant, beautifully written and masterfully told, readers of time-split fiction will love this."

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