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How Timmy Became a Bear is a story about friendship, belonging, and the quiet courage of gentle, faithful love, a reminder that family is often the one we choose, and safety can be found beside a true friend. Timothy Bell prefers being invisible, moving through life unnoticed to avoid unwanted attention. During a walk in the woods, he meets Turdle, a small turtle with a trembling voice who struggles with speech and carries deep fears of being too slow, too small, and too different to belong. Timothy offers what Turdle needs most: patient listening without rushing or judgment. Their friendship…mehr

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How Timmy Became a Bear is a story about friendship, belonging, and the quiet courage of gentle, faithful love, a reminder that family is often the one we choose, and safety can be found beside a true friend. Timothy Bell prefers being invisible, moving through life unnoticed to avoid unwanted attention. During a walk in the woods, he meets Turdle, a small turtle with a trembling voice who struggles with speech and carries deep fears of being too slow, too small, and too different to belong. Timothy offers what Turdle needs most: patient listening without rushing or judgment. Their friendship becomes a safe refuge from a loud, overwhelming world. When Turdle's fears threaten to overwhelm him, Timothy makes a surprising promise and life-changing choice.
Autorenporträt
Timothy C. Webber is a writer, Navy veteran, and lifelong tinkerer based in Dallas, Texas. Originally from Savannah, Georgia, he spent 11 years in the U.S. Navy, serving as an electronics technician before turning his attention to storytelling. His fiction explores how memory lives on, in objects, in silence, and in the things we leave behind. His debut novella, Death of a Cigarette, follows a single unlit cigarette carried through World War II, blending historical realism with quiet lyricism. Off the page, Tim restores old cuckoo clocks, carves wood by hand, and believes some things are worth fixing, especially stories.