This week, we're pleased to welcome author PAULA MARGULIES with her newest release, FAVORITE DAUGHTER, Part One of a series. One lucky visitor in the United States will get a free copy of Favorite Daughter. Be sure to leave your email address in the comments of today's author interview for a chance to win. Winner(s) are contacted privately by email. Here's the blurb.
Set in the time of the Jamestown settlement and the English explorer John Smith, Favorite Daughter, Part One recounts the story of Chief Powhatan's daughter, Pocahontas, as she prepares to take her place as one of our nation's earliest leading women. Pocahontas tells the story from her point of view and invites readers to experience her native world when strangers appear on the shores near her village. From forging a relationship with the charismatic Smith, to experiencing love for the first time and creating a role for herself in her father’s plans for peace, this young girl takes us on a poignant and harrowing journey through the turbulent events of her life. Eventually betrayed by all of the men she loves, Pocahontas matures into a heroine of tremendous nobility, courage, and heart.
Praise for Favorite Daughter
Set in the time of the Jamestown settlement and the English explorer John Smith, Favorite Daughter, Part One recounts the story of Chief Powhatan's daughter, Pocahontas, as she prepares to take her place as one of our nation's earliest leading women. Pocahontas tells the story from her point of view and invites readers to experience her native world when strangers appear on the shores near her village. From forging a relationship with the charismatic Smith, to experiencing love for the first time and creating a role for herself in her father’s plans for peace, this young girl takes us on a poignant and harrowing journey through the turbulent events of her life. Eventually betrayed by all of the men she loves, Pocahontas matures into a heroine of tremendous nobility, courage, and heart.
Praise for Favorite Daughter
The novel has received early praise from the historical fiction community, including historical fiction author, Mary Volmer, and former HarperCollins editor and historical fiction author, Kelly McNees, who writes, "The lyrical prose and complex characters of Favorite Daughter, Part One breathe vivid life into the remote place and time of Pocahontas's story. In Margulies's hands, this fabled girl becomes a flesh-and-blood woman, who seeks not just to be a dutiful daughter but to explore, fearlessly, the world beyond her village. I loved every page."
**Q&A with Paula Margulies**
Where and when
do you write?
In my home office
mostly, although I try to sneak away to artist residencies whenever my teaching
and client work schedule will allow. I usually write on Sundays, but that all
depends on how much life intrudes (and it does that often, believe me!).
Why did you
write your book?
I’ve always been
fascinated with the story of Pocahontas, and since so much of her history has
been told to us by English explorers like John Smith, I decided that retelling
her story, from her perspective, might make for an interesting read.
There have been many books written about
Pocahontas. How is this book different?
There are a number
of differing versions of the history of that time, and much of what we know about
Pocahontas comes from the writing of John Smith and the other colonists, who
reported on what they found in the new land when they returned to England. Favorite Daughter, Part One is based on
my research on works about her by Native Americans, many of whom tell a darker
tale than the English history. Also, there aren’t many fictional works about
that time from a Native American perspective, and the majority of those that do
exist are written for young adults. Favorite
Daughter, Part One is written for adults and focuses on Pocahontas’s coming
of age into womanhood and becoming a wife and mother, in addition to her work
as a representative of her tribe and, eventually, as a celebrity in England
(that part of her story will be covered in Part Two).
Are you of Native American heritage?
No, both of my
parents are of Italian descent. But my father, Douglas Roccaforte, loved Native
American history and was a collector of American Indian artifacts, so I grew up
with a deep appreciation of Native American culture and history.
Whose work
inspires you?
So many authors
inspire me that it’s hard to choose! I’ve always been a huge fan of the
Southern gothic – William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor are my all-time
favorite writers. As a graduate student in English Literature, I studied
Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Bellow, Doctorow, Didion, Heller, and Pynchon. Recent
authors whose stories have haunted me, stunned me, or made me weep: Sherman
Alexie, Ha Jin, Vikram Seth, David Mitchell, Barbara Kingsolver, Louise
Erdrich, Jane Smiley, Jane Hamilton, Sena Jeter Naslund, Anna Quindlen, and Elizabeth
Berg.
What do you like to do in your spare
time?
When I’m not
working on my publicity business or teaching classes, I enjoy meditation,
reading, writing, and experimenting with artisan bread recipes. In the summer,
I try to go to as many local Native American pow wows as I can (there are quite
a few here in the San Diego area), and I’ve been known to enjoy an Indian taco
(or two) on occasion.
What are the
words you live by?
Less is more
(except when we’re talking about Indian tacos). ☺
Learn more about author Paula Margulies.
Paula Margulies is the owner of Paula Margulies Communications, a public relations firm for authors and artists. She has received numerous awards for her essays and works of fiction, including her historical novel, Favorite Daughter, Part One, her first novel, Coyote Heart, and her short story collection, Face Value: Collected Stories. She has been awarded artist residencies at Caldera, Red Cinder Artist Colony, the Vermont Studio Center, and Centrum. Margulies resides in San Diego, California. For more information, please visit www.paulamargulies.com.