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Jane Wellesley is a strong woman, a survivor, a steel magnolia, if you will. She is a single parent to a beautiful smart daughter, and she has a successful career. Life seems to be going along smoothly until a friend introduces her to Gordon Wellesley. He and his piercing blue eyes sweep her off her feet and promise her the world. It all sounds like a happy ending until his children decide they don't want to share their father or their inheritance. Although he still loves her, he listens to his children. Choices will have to be made and lives will be changed. Jane must remain strong to survive the challenges she will face. Will Jane wilt or will Gordon and company find out that you 'DON'T MESS WITH A STEEL MAGNOLIA?"
Nineteenth-century stoneware by enslaved and free potters living in Edgefield, South Carolina, highlights the central role of Black artists in the region's long-standing pottery traditions
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