Poor Man's Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun Louisiana

Poor Man's Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun Louisiana

Poor Man's Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun Louisiana

Poor Man's Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun Louisiana

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Overview

For over a decade, syndicated columnist Rheta Grimsley Johnson has been spending several months a year in Southwest Louisiana, deep in the heart of Cajun Country. Unlike many other writers who have parachuted into the swampy paradise for a few days or weeks, Rheta fell in love with the place, bought a second home and set in planting doomed azaleas and deep roots. She has found an assortment of beautiful people in a homely little town called Henderson, right on the edge of the Atchafalaya Swamp.

These days, much is labeled Cajun that is not, and the popularity of the unique culture’s food, songs and dance has been a mixed blessing. The revival of French Louisiana’s traditional music and cuisine often has been cheapened by counterfeits. Confused pilgrims sometimes look to New Orleans for a sampler platter of all things Cajun. Close, but no cigar.

Poor Man’s Provence helps define what’s what through lively characters and stories. The book is both personal odyssey and good reporting, travelogue and memoir, funny and frank. This beguiling place is as exotic as it gets without a passport. The author shares what keeps her coming home to French Louisiana.

And as NPR commentator Bailey White observes in her foreword, "Both Rheta's readers and the people she writes about will be comfortable, well fed, highly entertained, and happy they came to Poor Man's Provence."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603060592
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Publication date: 09/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 725 KB

About the Author

RHETA GRIMSLEY JOHNSON has covered the South for over three decades as a newspaper reporter and columnist. She writes about ordinary but fascinating people, mining for universal meaning in individual stories. In past reporting for United Press International, The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, the Atlanta Journal Constitution and a number of other regional newspapers, Johnson has won national awards. They include the Ernie Pyle Memorial Award for human interest reporting (1983), the Headliner Award for commentary (1985), the American Society of Newspaper Editors’ Distinguished Writing Award for commentary (1982). In 1986 she was inducted into the Scripps Howard Newspapers Editorial Hall of Fame. In 1991 Johnson was one of three finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Syndicated today by King Features of New York, Johnson’s column appears in about 50 papers nationwide. She is the author of several books, including America’s Faces (1987) and Good Grief: The Story of Charles M. Schulz (1989). In 2000 she wrote the text for a book of photographs entitled Georgia. A native of Colquitt, Georgia, Johnson grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, studied journalism at Auburn University and has lived and worked in the South all of her career. In December 2010, Johnson married retired Auburn University history professor Hines Hall.

Table of Contents

Blood, Guts, and a Bill     21
A Queen Fit for a Boat     25
Fried Turkey, Stewed Cajuns     36
Catahoula Cajun Truck-Driving Mama     43
Big Ears and Alligators     52
Hot French Bread When Flashing     63
Putting Down Roots     70
A Good Time Was Not Had by All     83
The Tool Shed Reading Club     93
Plate Lunches by the Pound, Heartaches by the Score     103
Saint Jeanette and the Simple Life     115
Hollywood Might Need Cajun Louisiana, but Cajun Louisiana Doesn't Need Hollywood     121
Staying Warm     124
Angola Bound     129
Knife Cocker of the Year     135
Doesn't Travel Well     141
Courir de Mardi Gras     147
Old Trash Pile Road     157
Rue de Putt-Putt     165
My Mabel     170
Harry, the Doughnut Bomber     180
The Retiring Romeros     185
Stormy Weather     192
Fit to Govern     200
Personal Notes     209
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