Margret Kingrey

About the Author

Margret Kingrey

Margret Kingrey embodies the spirit of Washington state, tracing her lineage back five generations in this region. While her journey led her to explore diverse locales during her adult years, she has always regarded Washington as her true home. Margret’s educational path began at Hoquiam High School and Grays Harbor Community College, followed by a sojourn in Oregon and Texas. Eventually, she returned to Washington, earning her degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Puget Sound. Her professional journey spanned over four decades in various occupational therapy roles.

My Published Books

How and Where Do You Read a Book?

“How and Where Do You Read a Book?” is a delightful and whimsical poem of the various ways and places one can enjoy the timeless pleasure of reading. Written by Margret Kingrey, this charming children’s book takes readers on a playful journey through different reading styles and locations, encouraging them to embrace the joy of reading in their own unique ways.

North Mt. Tabor Road

Discover the captivating journey of Margret and Everett as they uproot their lives from Massachusetts and embrace the charms of Ellettsville, Indiana, in 2008. In this endearing memoir, “North Mt. Tabor Road,” they navigate the transition to a quaint country home on a narrow, hilly road. Amidst the scenic landscapes, the couple immerses themselves in newfound rural adventures, cherishing every moment and discovery. Margret’s inquisitiveness unravels the mysteries of their road’s name, North Mt. Tabor Road, adding a touch of historical allure to their heartwarming tale of embracing life’s rural tapestry.

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