Paulette Jiles

Paulette Jiles

About

Paulette Jiles is an acclaimed American author and poet known for her captivating storytelling and vivid historical narratives. Born in 1943 in Salem, Missouri, she spent much of her early career as a journalist in Canada before transitioning to fiction. Jiles gained widespread recognition with her novel "Enemy Women," a compelling tale set during the Civil War. Her works often explore themes of resilience and survival, frequently set against the backdrop of America's rugged landscapes. Her novel "News of the World," a National Book Award finalist, was adapted into a major motion picture. Jiles continues to reside and write in Texas.

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