Shauna Singh Baldwin
| Shauna Singh Baldwin | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
1962 (age 53–54) Montreal, Quebec  | 
| Nationality | Canadian-American | 
| Occupation | writer | 
Shauna Singh Baldwin (born 1962) is a Canadian-American novelist of Indian descent. Her 2000 novel What the Body Remembers won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Canadian/Caribbean Region), and her 2004 novel The Tiger Claw was nominated for the Giller Prize. She currently lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her second short-story collection, We Are Not in Pakistan, was released in Canada in 2007. Baldwin was born in Montreal, Quebec.
Baldwin and her husband own the Safe House,[1] an espionage themed restaurant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Books
- A Foreign Visitor's Survival Guide to America (1992, coauthored)
 - English Lessons and Other Stories (1996, short stories)
 - What the Body Remembers: a novel (2000)
 - The Tiger Claw: a novel (2004)
 - We Are Not in Pakistan: stories (2007)
 - The Selector of Souls: a novel (Sept 2012)
 
Plays
- We Are So Different Now (2009)
 
References
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