Ruth Coe Chambers

Works


Changing Places
A play in two acts set in the mid-1960s South, Changing Places opens on the day of a funeral and examines the twists and turns in the lives of the deceased, his widow and his sister. Grown old hating each other, the widow and sister reveal their true personalities.

The Chinaberry Album
The Chinaberry Album tells a stately, genteel coming of age story about Anna Lee Owens, daughter of a deputy sheriff in Bay Harbor, a town on Florida’s Gulf Coast. With insight and a wealth of local color, the author deftly summarizes an entire way of life in a few words.


Selected Works

Drama
Changing Places
Examines the twists and turns in the lives of the deceased, his widow and sister.
Essay
Literary Fiction
The Chinaberry Album
“... a delicious period piece, full of the authentic flavor of the deep South."
--Rosemary Daniell

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