One Summer in MesertaIn 1963, Meserta, Mississippi, located on the Gulf of Mexico is an oasis for the people in the southern part of the state as well as to the many vacationers visiting for the summer. A large part of Meserta's prosperity is due to Carter Patterson, a self-made man. Carter brings economic relief to the Meserta community with his aggressive pursuit for government military contracts for his expanding company. His successful fabric and mill company is one of the largest companies and employers in southern Mississippi. It helps him to weld political power throughout the state. When you add Carter's position inside Mississippi's invisible empire, the arm of his clout is long and very influential. Nothing much happens in the state without the knowledge and consent of Carter Patterson. Beatrice Calhoun, an employee at the Carter Fabric and Mill finds herself in a position where she is forced into negotiating her moral principles in exchange for the life of her only son. When eleven-year-old Jimmy gets accused of possibly violating the social "code of conduct" in Mississippi's race relations, Beatrice must come face to face with one of Mississippi's biggest and most powerful segregationist. Will Carter help to save her child? Can Beatrice outwit the explosive and dangerous Mississippi political machine before it all blows up in her face? Success is possible but the price may be too steep. Is there anything or anyone more powerful than Carter Patterson in all of Mississippi? In this quest for love and social justice, when truth speaks to power, the secret card Beatrice holds may shock the state's power elite.
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