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Tinker’

Grady Lee Jr., a reclusive struggling farmer, has not wanted to marry or have children. When he was young, he lost his mother. By the age of 13, his stepfather and stepmother had died in an accident that left him separated from Marry Ann, his stepsister. Randy, his best friend and father’s closest confidant, adopted Grady and made him his own. He also maintained the farm. Grady finds the secret journal of his father, which contains secrets about Nikola Tesla. Jack, a machine powered by electromagnetism is the plan in his journal. Grady thinks it will increase productivity and reduce the amount of time it takes for plants to grow. It could save his farm, and help the county. But it could also change the world. They begin work on it with the support of Boudreaux, a friend. Boudreaux is of Native American descent and can see that Grady will be changing. Grady is made a beneficiary of his step-sister’s will. But he soon discovers that he also has the responsibility to care for Kai, his special 6-year-old nephew. All who meet Kai feel attracted to him except Grady. He finds the child distracting and keeps him away from Jack and his heart. Kai, a city boy, is not familiar with nature. However, Kai’s mom remembers the farm as a place that would allow him to nurture his child and help Grady discover his family emotions. –Tom Bhramayana