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Can one man's quest for a simple pipe lead him to the adventure of a lifetime? In the mystical lands of Tobakana, where the green forests are dense and the mountains reach for the heavens, The Piper walks a path of wisdom and wonder. Guided by the teachings of The Frog and The Loon, he yearns for one thing: a proper smoking pipe that will finally give his name meaning. But this is no ordinary journey. The Piper must survive the wilds of Tobakana, using every resource at his disposal. His faith will be tested, his resolve challenged, and his soul pushed to its limits-all in pursuit of a simple…mehr

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Can one man's quest for a simple pipe lead him to the adventure of a lifetime? In the mystical lands of Tobakana, where the green forests are dense and the mountains reach for the heavens, The Piper walks a path of wisdom and wonder. Guided by the teachings of The Frog and The Loon, he yearns for one thing: a proper smoking pipe that will finally give his name meaning. But this is no ordinary journey. The Piper must survive the wilds of Tobakana, using every resource at his disposal. His faith will be tested, his resolve challenged, and his soul pushed to its limits-all in pursuit of a simple yet elusive goal. Will The Piper find what he seeks, or will the trials of Tobakana consume him? Discover the beginning of an epic tale in A Piper's Tale, the debut novel by Philip L. Preston.
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Autorenporträt
Philip L. Preston began his writing journey at the age of 14 with the first chapters of his debut novel, A Piper's Tale. Now, at 18, his first book is published, and he's hard at work on his second, with many more in the pipeline. Philip enjoys spending time at his family's house in Wisconsin, where he kayaksmastering the art of rolling over and righting himself in the water.

Philip has a deep passion for history, particularly Inuit history, which he has studied extensively on his own. For the past five years, he's also been practicing Mongolian throat singing, even winning a competition in 2022.

When not writing or learning, you'll likely find him skateboarding to school on one of his custom-painted boards, embodying a relaxed, surfer-like vibe. He also enjoys carving wood, soapstone, and bone, as well as walking long distances, despite his aversion to hiking. His musical tastes range from old-school surf guitar to classical piano and even early 1920s country music.

For Philip, nothing quite beats a meal of roasted chicken, wild rice, broccoli, and a generous helping of gravy. He lives in northern Illinois with his family, four dogs, three cats, and twenty chickens. Philip is looking forward to starting college and has his sights set on a university in Wisconsin.