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The Inkwell
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An unlikely souvenir from the American Revolution becomes the unusual focal point of a spur-of-the-moment fly-fishing trip. The coveted relic, an inkwell, spirals from a casual topic of conversation into a wondrous curiosity, a reason for family introspection and a backdrop for a lifelong struggle with faith.
Fly fishing is the shared and spirited high ground for four long-time friends. Their playful banter about those differences runs throughout this tale with good-humored purpose, until a surprising event sends their attention in a new direction,
The Inkwell celebrates family connections current and ancestral. If Grandfather Reed hadn't escaped from British captivity in 1777, this 21st-century tale could not be told.
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Tess
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Kairana
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“Not a favorite of mine. I love the idea of miracles and the thin spot theory, but this book just fell short for me.. I did like the group of friends, one being non-Christian and the others gently nudging him.”

Randal White
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“What a charming book! Short, easy to read, interesting, and a super good story. It really touched my heart. It was totally original, I have not read anything quite like it before. As a fly fishing fanatic myself, it reminded me of the playful banter that takes place between my close fishing friends.
If you are looking for something to take your mind off all the Coronavirus madness engulfing us, this would be a great way to do it!”
About Tim Brown
Tim Brown learned the value of words as an advertising copywriter and creative director. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in mass communications. Between degrees he served as an army journalist in South Vietnam. This is his first work of fiction, and reflects his understanding of small-town life and of how tough personalities and strained relationships can become valuable threads in the fabric of a supportive community.
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