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ISBN: B0GR5XDFL2

ISBN13: 9798348555993

The Ink Keepers' Trust

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In the heart of the Midwest, the Maple Grove Public Library is more than just a building-it's a sanctuary, a classroom, a second home for generations of families. But when a new mayor targets the library with budget cuts and a controversial book challenge threatens the heart of its collection, the institution's very survival hangs in the balance.

At the center of the fight is Dr. Eleanor Vance, a sixty-one-year-old historian and recently widowed chair of the Library Board of Trustees. Elegant, principled, and quietly formidable, Eleanor must navigate the treacherous waters of small-town politics while grieving the loss of her husband, a beloved civil rights attorney whose memory sustains her through every battle.

Alongside her is an unlikely coalition: Chloe, an idealistic young teacher finding her voice; Mark, a pragmatic businessman wrestling with his own compromises; Patricia, a newly appointed trustee whose loyalty is tested from her first day; and Teresa, a visionary new library director carrying her own grief and a century-old library card that connects her to Eleanor's own family history.

And then there is Leo-a quiet, observant teenager whose discovery of himself in a challenged book will remind everyone what-and who-they are truly fighting for.

As the battle escalates from boardrooms to courtrooms to the national stage, Eleanor must confront not only the mayor's political machine but also her own doubts, her family's legacy, and an unexpected offer that could take her fight further than she ever imagined.

The Ink Keepers' Trust is a sweeping, intimate novel about the power of stories, the courage of ordinary people, and the doors we hold open for the generations to come. It asks the question: What are we willing to fight for-and who will we become in the fight?

For readers of The Holdout and The Library Book, this is a story of community, conscience, and the enduring belief that joy is possible, that it is real, and that it is worth fighting for.

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