Reviews
for Night Shade "Ambitious and arresting... Night Shade features a compelling and smoothly paced story line, complex characters and plenty of nuance and surprises." -Chicago Tribune
"I have had the pleasure of reading this great book. It is an exquisitely crafted novel about how the Quakers assisted the Black Abolitionist movement in Philadelphia. I think (Pauline's) narrative is thoughtful and I encourage you to support someone who grew up in North Minneapolis and attended Macalester College." -Duchess Harris, author of Hidden Figures "As in her previous novel, "Finding Hollis", Williams creates vividly-drawn characters, all of whom have good hearts. -St. Paul Pioneer Press Reviews
for Finding Hollis "(Pauline) knows how to both break and heal hearts in her debut novel, 'Finding Hollis'...masterfully portrayed" -Minneapolis Star Tribune "Williams is a lovely writer who packs a lot of story into 180 pages."
-St. Paul Pioneer Press Every writer wants to make a lasting connection with her readers. When Pauline Knaeble Williams came to talk with our book club...
citypaper.net "History, land, and compelling characters collide and connect what it really means to search for meaning. Finding Hollis is worth it." –Anton Treuer, author of Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask "The story you told touched me deeply... as a Black woman, and a woman with a strong American Indian heritage." - Reader from North Minneapolis |
Author
Pauline welcomes conversations with her readers, including visits with book clubs. Publisher Forty Press is an independent publishing house in Anoka, MN Once Upon A Crime Bookstore, MN
Eat Your Words Books, MN
Head House Books, Philadelphia
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Radio
Interview First Person Radio KFAI 90.3 Minneapolis May 14, 2014 9-10 am (CST) Interview Cover to Cover KPFA 94.1 Berkeley, CA June 18, 2014 3:30 pm (PST) Interview
Cover to Cover KPFA 94.1 Berkeley, CA Feb 18, 2015 3:30 pm (PST) Book Opening, NJ
Barnes & Noble, MN
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Ring the bells that still can ring, forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. Leonard Cohen