Ruth Laney is a journalist who has written about Ernest J. Gaines for the Southern Review, Louisiana Life, Louisiana Cultural Vistas, Country Roads, Emerge, The Root, and other publications. She wrote and coproduced the television documentary Ernest J. Gaines: Louisiana Stories.
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"A sprawling, somewhat unconventional, but always fascinating and valuable study of Ernest Gaines and the world that gave rise to his fiction. Part biography, part memoir (touching on the author's own friendship with Gaines), part social history, part reflections on race, class, education, architecture, and historical preservation, this is a very readable work based on the author's own research spanning nearly a half century as well as interviews with Gaines and others who were a part of that world. A significant contribution not only to Gaines studies but also to the study of that part of Louisiana that was Gaines's own postage stamp of native soil."--Fred Hobson, author of Tell About the South: The Southern Rage to Explain "There is no doubt that Ernest J. Gaines knew how to tell a story. Cherie Quarters lovingly brings to life the community that inspired those layered tales that touched so many readers. By carefully crafting the history of Gaines's home in words and photographs, Ruth Laney reveals how place in literature is not only a location but also a way of seeing and understanding the world."--W. Ralph Eubanks, author of A Place Like Mississippi: A Journey Through a Real and Imagined Literary Landscape

