Katherine Hall Page
Katherine Hall Page was born and grew up in New Jersey, graduating
from Livingston High School. Her father was the Executive Director of The Kessler
Institute for Rehabilitation and her mother was an artist. Page has an older
brother and a younger sister. Early on the family developed a love of the Maine
coast, spending summer vacations on Deer Isle. She received her BA from Wellesley
College, majoring in English and went on to a Masters in Secondary Education
from Tufts and a Doctorate in Administration, Public Planning, and Social Policy
from Harvard. College had brought her to Massachusetts and she continues to
reside there. Before her career as a full-time writer, Ms. Page taught at the
high school level for many years. She developed a program for adolescents with
special emotional needs, a school within a school model, that dealt with issues
of truancy, substance abuse, and family relationships. Those five years in
particular were rich ones for her. This interest in individuals and human behavior
later informed her writing.
Married for forty-eight years to Professor Alan Hein, an experimental
psychologist at MIT, the couple have a forty-year-old son. It was during
her husband's sabbatical year in France after the birth of their son that Ms.
Page wrote her first mystery, The Body in the Belfry, 1991 Agatha
Award winner for Best First Mystery Novel. The fifteenth in the series, The
Body in the Snowdrift , won the 2006 Agatha Award for Best Mystery Novel.
Ms. Page was also awarded the 2001 Agatha for Best Short Story for "The
Would-Be Widower" in
the Malice Domestic X collection (Avon Books). She was an Edgar nominee for
her juvenile mystery, Christie & Company Down East. The Body
in the Bonfire was an Agatha nominee in 2003. Page's short story, "The
Two Mary's" was an Agatha nominee in 2004. The Body in the Lighthouse (2003)
was one of three nominees for The Mary Higgins Clark Award. The
Body in the Boudoir was a finalist in the 2013 Maine Literary Awards. Her series cookbook, Have Faith in Your Kitchen, was nominated for an Agatha in the non-fiction category, making her the first author to be nominated or win in all four Agatha categories. Katherine Hall Page received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from Malice Domestic and Crime Master for her work from the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance. The Body in the Web is out now from William Morrow in hardcover, paperback, large print, E-book, and audio editions.
Descended from Norwegian-Americans on her mother's side and New Englanders on her father's, Ms. Page grew up listening to all sorts of stories. She remains an unabashed eavesdropper and will even watch your slides or home movies to hear your narration. Her books are the product of all the strands of her life and she plans to keep weaving.
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