
A graduate of the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, Rose McKay convinces her brother to invest in a pottery business. To help make it a success, she reconnects with Joshua Harkness, who oversees his family's pottery works. Rylan Campbell has never liked change, but the new owners of the pottery seem to be the decent sort. Then McKay Pottery starts losing business to Harkness, and Rylan suspects Joshua is taking advantage of Rose.
Publisher:
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.
Edition:
Large print edition.
Copyright Date:
©2015
ISBN:
9781410482310
1410482316
1410482316
Characteristics:
large print
483 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.


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Add a CommentPeppered with research on pottery making during the 1800s, Miller’s novel shines with rich, historical detail that enriches the story. Those familiar with The Brickmaker’s Bride will smile at the continued antagonism of Aunt Margaret’s attempts to sink her hooks in family affairs, empathize with new characters that want a better life for themselves, and speculate on how Miller will wrap up this series.