Kari-Margrete Rensel Løvgren

Kari-Margrete Rensel Løvgren (born 1952) from Gol, living in Skien, is a secretary, health care and humanitarian worker, retired substitute teacher, boarding school leader, editor, singer. Now she devotes her time to her own literary work in addition to editorial work. She is married to Norwegian writer Tor Bertel Løvgren.

Kari-Margrete Rensel Løvgren
Born1952 (age 6869)
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationWriter, musician, humanitarian worker, teacher
Notable credit(s)
  • Heime – ei reise attende til barndom og oppvekst i Hallingdal
  • Fortellinger fra en emissærs dagbok

Work

She published the book 'Heime' ('Home') in 2016, about her childhood on a farm in rural Hallingdal in the mountains of Norway, and her family history spanning six generations. Part of the story takes the reader to the US, with family members emigrating there in the 1870s. She also has produced and narrated books and radio series, and gives lectures in several topics such as the history of missionaries (preachers) from Hans Nilsen Hauge until the 70's in Norway and daily life in Norway in the 1900. She also does public poetry and prose readings and recently gave voice to two audiobooks. [1] She also runs his own publishing company, Serubabel Publishing.

See also

Heime Overview

Immigrants (photo history)

References

  1. Kaslegard, Leif (April 4, 2017). "Publishing Company Clipping". Normisjon Newspaper. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
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