“Dr. Clinton’s novella will encourage, inspire and challenge
you to greatness.”
Pat Williams, Orlando Magic senior vice president, Author of Coach
Wooden’s Greatest Secret
“This book is so compelling that I skipped an NFL playoff game
because I could not stop reading. This story will instruct and
inspire.”
—Michael Lyles M.D., Christian psychiatrist,
author and speaker
“The Impressionist causes us to face the truth about ourselves and
our desperate need for a Savior.”
—Liz Curtis Higgs, New York Times
bestselling author of Mine is the Night
Middle aged, disappointed and self-loathing, Adam Camp is anything
but the picture of a successful man. With his wife threatening to
leave him and their son addicted to drugs, Adam teeters on the
verge of absolute despair—questioning his own existence and purpose
for living.
After an explosive argument with his wife, Adam searches for an
escape as he sets out on a journey that will dramatically recolor
his world. While walking through the city park, Adam is approached
by an old painter. The mysterious artist convinces Adam to let him
paint his portrait and what happens next is nothing short of a
masterpiece.
“Combine the insights of Tim Clinton and the storytelling of Max
Davis, and what you get is a wonderfully entertaining glimpse into
the very soul of human existence.”
—Mark Gilroy, bestselling author Cuts
Like a Knife and Every Breath You Take
“The Impressionist is one of those rare books that tugs on your
heartstrings, unveiling things deep within your soul, things you
didn't even know were there. Anticipate it and savor it!”
—Larry J. Koenig, Ph.D., Author of
Smart Discipline and Mental Toughness: the Path to Extraordinary
Success in Life
“Transformation is waiting to be unlocked in these pages!“
—Margaret Feinberg, author of
Wonderstruck
“…a heart-warming story of hope and redemption.”
--Max Lucado, pastor and NY Times bestselling author